Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today introduced several new products from its
MOTOA4(TM), wireless broadband and professional two-way radio portfolios
designed to improve communications for public safety, commercial and
business customers.
New products making their debut include the PM1200(TM) Mobile Two-Way
Radio, CP110(TM) Portable Two-Way Radio, Motorola Bluetooth(R) Wireless
Adapter, and the DigitalPatroller(R) DP-2 In-Vehicle Video System. These
purpose-built solutions are the latest two-way radios, the accessories that
bring the convenience of Bluetooth to public safety radios, and a mobile
digital video recorder (DVR) that features a server-based video data
management system.
These Motorola products will be on display at Booth #1400 at the
International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) Feb. 27-29 at the Las
Vegas Convention Center.
In addition, Motorola thought leaders will be presenting in sessions
throughout the week, covering wireless networks, spectrum issues and
discussing next generation technologies for public safety professionals.
Diverse Product Rollout
The newest additions to the Motorola portfolio of two-way radios
include offerings for both the commercial tier -- the CP110 Portable
Two-Way Radio -- and the professional tier -- the PM1200 Mobile Two-Way
Radio. These two-way radios allow users to enhance employee efficiency and
productivity. The CP110 has exceptional audio quality and a durable, rugged
design enabling essential communication in loud workplace environments such
as construction and property management. The PM1200 provides local public
safety, public works, utilities and transportation customers with a high
quality, high power, low-band two-way radio communication solution.
"The Motorola CP110 and PM1200 were designed specifically to meet the
rigorous demands of business users for whom two-way radios are a critical
tool for day-to-day efficiency," said Claudia Rodriguez, Motorola senior
business manager, Professional-Commercial Radios. "These new portable and
mobile two-way radios offer the functionality and capabilities in high
demand by business users who need a cost-effective solution and coverage
over a wide area."
Today, Motorola unveiled its first phase of wireless accessory
solutions for two-way radios in the form of the Motorola Bluetooth Adapter.
Users can quickly and easily pair this Bluetooth Adapter with the
compatible Motorola Bluetooth Headset H300(TM). The Motorola Bluetooth
Adapter was designed with busy professionals in mind and has been certified
and tested to work with the following Motorola portable two-way radios:
PR1500(TM), HT1000(TM), XTS(R)1500, XTS(R)2500, and XTS(R)5000.
"Motorola is keeping innovation in the hands of our customers while
meeting their need for wireless communications on the job," said Nick
Candotti, Motorola North America Senior Marketing Manager for Accessories.
"For busy professionals on the move, Bluetooth cuts the cords, bringing
simplicity and efficiency to many situations."
DigitalPatroller DP-2, manufactured by Integrian, is Motorola's new
in-vehicle video recording solution designed specifically for public
safety, and it provides an important capability for law enforcement. DP-2
starts with a mobile DVR attached to a video camera in the police car. When
triggered the DVR begins recording video from the camera and audio from the
portable microphone that the officer wears. The audio and video are stored
on the hard drives of the DVR. When the car returns to headquarters, video
is retrieved and stored in a database.
The database enables recorded video and audio to be called up later by
type of incident, location or date. Having the video in digital format also
makes it easy to search and easy to share with prosecutors and other
agencies. DP-2 is rugged, reliable, and automatic, letting the officer
concentrate on the job; it's Motorola technology that's second nature.
"DP-2 is more than just a mobile video recorder, it is a complete
digital video solution which allows for easy archival, retrieval, and
sharing of evidence," said Girish Rishi, Motorola General Manager, Data
Solutions Operations. "DP-2's video evidence allows police officers to
spend more time on patrol, and less time testifying in court against
suspects."
Both the Motorola Bluetooth Adapter and DigitalPatroller DP-2 will be
available for demonstration at Booth # 1400. Motorola will also showcase
its MOTODRIVEN truck, a mobile pavilion featuring technology-driven
products including its ASTRO(R)25, MOTOA4, wireless broadband,
MOTOTRBO(TM), and commercial and business radio portfolios in a hands-on,
interactive environment.
Motorola Expertise on Display
Motorola subject matter experts will be on hand at IWCE to present the
latest in spectrum utilization, future technologies and wireless networks.
Among these sessions, Motorola's Chuck Jackson, Vice President and
Director of System Operations, will take part in a panel of public safety
representatives to debate the future of wireless communications. In this
session, attendees will hear from both first responders and technology
companies like Motorola who produce products that make mission critical
work safer and easier.
Motorola and the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
(APCO) International recently co-sponsored a survey of 200 U.S.
public-safety officials and learned that the biggest concern is natural
disasters as opposed to terrorist attacks or crime. Jackson will review the
results of the recent "Future Technologies" survey during
"Point/Counterpoint -- Public Safety's Wish List and Technology's Reality,"
which will be offered at IWCE on Friday, February 29 from 8:30 a.m. to
10:00 a.m. PST.
Motorola's Jackson will also participate in the spectrum utilization
panel: "800 MHz Rebanding: Time to Get to Work." Many of the required
contracts have been signed, and schedules have been developed for spectrum
rebanding work. Numerous initial licensees have begun this task, and others
have completed their work. This panel session will present viewpoints from
licensees who have finished their rebanding work on how to avoid problems
they encountered. "800 MHz Rebanding: Time to Get to Work," will be offered
Wednesday, February 27 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. PST.
Stu Overby, Senior Director of Global Spectrum Strategy at Motorola
will address new spectrum on the horizon and the opportunities it offers
for the dealer community in a workshop entitled "New Technologies for
Dealers." Topics will include: the digital dividend enabled by the
transition from analog to digital television; proposed TV white-space
spectrum and how it can bring broadband to enterprise users and rural area
consumers; the new 700 MHz spectrum allocations for public safety and
commercial uses; opportunities for dealers which will result from this new
spectrum availability; and what dealers can do to ensure these new
opportunities. This workshop will take place on Wednesday, February 27 from
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST.
Todd Biwer, Motorola North America Business Manager, Mesh Networks, and
Chris Gabriel, Motorola Technical Instructor, will examine the technologies
behind mesh networking in a wireless environment in "Mesh Networks 101."
Wireless mesh networks are emerging as the new technology to extend
wireless networks. These networks are flexible, secure, highly scalable and
reliable. This training team will review the creation, bandwidth,
integration, maintenance and application of these self-healing systems.
"Mesh Networks 101" will be offered on Monday, February 25 from 8:00 a.m.
to 12:00 p.m. PST.
Mike Fabbri, Motorola Director, Data Solutions Operations, will speak
on "Deployable Broadband Networks: Video to Increase Security." This
presentation will address the benefits of deploying video and wireless
broadband networks to help ensure group safety at large events such as
incident scenes, concerts, or sporting events. In situations like these,
wireless video networks can be set up on demand and are drastically
improving situational awareness, security measures, and enhancing response
capabilities. This presentation will take place on Wednesday, February 27
from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. PST.
Chuck Jackson, Stu Overby, Todd Biwer, Chris Gabriel and Mike Fabbri
will be available throughout IWCE for interviews with members of the media.
Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation in communications.
The company develops technologies, products and services that make mobile
experiences possible. Our portfolio includes communications infrastructure,
enterprise mobility solutions, digital set-tops, cable modems, mobile
devices and Bluetooth accessories. Motorola is committed to delivering next
generation communication solutions to people, businesses and governments. A
Fortune 100 company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of
US $36.6 billion in 2007.
Source: Motorola