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Motorola and Ericsson links up to develop 4G


Wednesday September 08, 2010

Motorola has partnered with Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson on advanced technology for public safety agencies, the two companies said Tuesday. The agreement centers on Long-Term Evolution has designed mobile broadband or delivering vast amounts of data to and from users on the go. There’s a leader in LTE mobile broadband, have commercial contracts with six operators, including three in the U.S. The European company is also expected to be the largest holder of LTE patents in the industry.

Motorola’s end of the agreement will focus on these devices, as well as applications and services. Ericsson will provide large-scale infrastructure and access to the network.

Motorola used the network gear business, but is selling that unit to Nokia Siemens for $1.2 billion. Motorola is also getting ready to split into two publicly traded companies in the first quarter of next year. The unit that makes communications gear for public safety agencies and enterprise clients will be renamed Motorola Solutions, while mobile phones and cable TV set-top boxes will be grouped under a spun-off company called Motorola Mobility.
NEWS SOURCE: chicagobreakingbusiness.com

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