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MOTOROLA - Motorola, Inc. () was an American multinational telecommunications company founded on September 25, 1928, based in Schaumburg, Illinois. After having...
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This cellphone maker has jumped back to the No. 2 spot worldwide by a Razr's edge |
Paul Galvin started making car radios -- motorized Victrolas, you might say -- under this name |
This cell phone company made the radio that relayed the first words from the moon |
Stay in touch with this global communications giant |
Buying one of this company's DynaTAC models in 1984 could have set you back about $4,000 |
This cell phone company trades on the NYSE as MMI; the "MI" stands for Mobility, Inc. |
Motorola description |
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Motorola, Inc. () was an American multinational telecommunications company founded on September 25, 1928, based in Schaumburg, Illinois. After having lost $4.3 billion from 2007 to 2009, the company was divided into two independent public companies, Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions on January 4, 2011. Motorola Solutions is generally considered to be the direct successor to Motorola, as the reorganization was structured with Motorola Mobility being spun off. Motorola Mobility was sold to Google in 2012, and acquired by Lenovo in 2014.Motorola designed and sold wireless network equipment such as cellular transmission base stations and signal amplifiers. Motorola's home and broadcast network products included set-top boxes, digital video recorders, and network equipment used to enable video broadcasting, computer telephony, and high-definition television. Its business and government customers consisted mainly of wireless voice and broadband systems (used to build private networks) |