
Motorola From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Motorola Inc. Type Public ( NYSE : MOT ) Founded 1928 Headquarters Schaumburg, Illinois , USA Key people Edward Zander , Chairman Greg Brown , President and CEO Industry Telecommunications Products Embedded systems Microprocessors Mobile phones Two-Way radios Networking Systems Revenue ? $36.622 billion USD ( 2007 ) [1] [2] Net income ? $(40.0) million USD ( 2007 ) [2] Employees 66,000 (2007) Website www.motorola.com Motorola Inc. ( NYSE : MOT ) is an American , Fortune 100 [3] , telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois , a Chicago suburb . It is a manufacturer of wireless telephone handsets, also designing and selling wireless network infrastructure equipment such as cellular transmission base stations and signal amplifiers. Motorola’s home and broadcast network products include 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 consist mainly of wireless voice and broadband systems used to build private networks and public safety communications systems. Contents 1 Current Affairs 2 History 3 Products 4 Spin-offs 5 Quality systems 6 Ratings from interest groups 7 References 8 External links [ edit ] Current Affairs Motorola continues to experience a major crisis with its handset division, which recorded a $1.2 billion loss in Q4 2007. [4] Its global market share has been continuously on the decline; from 18.4% of the market in 2007, it had a share of just 9.7% by 2008. In contrast, Motorola’s rivals flourished and by July 2007, its long chasing South Korean rival, Samsung Electronics , surpassed it as the new world’s 2nd largest handset maker - with a surge in market share in Q1 2008, Samsung now commands a large share of 16.4%. Motorola is currently on the verge of losing its weak 3rd place position to the fast rising South Korean multinational LG Electronics , which overtook Sony Ericsson in Q1 2008 with a strong increase in market share to 8.6%. [5] [ edit ] History Motorola started as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in 1928 . The name Motorola was adopted in 1947 , but the word had been used as a trademark since the 1930s . Founders Paul Galvin and Joseph Galvin came up with the name Motorola when the company started manufacturing car radios . [6] Many of Motorola’s products have been radio -related, starting with a battery eliminator for radios, through the first walkie-talkie in the world , defense electronics, cellular infrastructure equipment, and mobile phone manufacturing. In September 1983, the firm made history when the FCC approved the DynaTAC 8000X telephone, the world’s first-only commercial cellular device. The company was also strong in semiconductor technology, including integrated circuits used in computers . Motorola has been the main supplier for the microprocessors used in Atari ST , Commodore Amiga , Apple Macintosh and Power Macintosh personal computers . The chip used in the latter computers, the PowerPC family, was developed with IBM and in a partnership with Apple (known as the AIM alliance ). Motorola also has a diverse line of communication products, including satellite systems, digital cable boxes and modems . On September 15, 1999, Motorola said it will buy General Instrument in an $11 billion stock swap. General Instrument had long been the No. 1 cable TV equipment provider, supplying cable operators with end-to-end hybrid fiber coax cable solutions. This meant that GI offers all cable TV transmission network components from the head-end to the fiber optic transmission nodes to the cable set-top boxes, now at the availability of Motorola. [ edit ] Products Motorola creates numerous products for use of the government, public safety officials, business installments, and the general public. These products include cell phones , laptops, computer processors, and radio communication devices. The Motorola RAZR line has sold over a 110 million units bringing the company to the number two mobile phone slot in 2005 . Divisional Products: -Enterprise Mobility Solutions: Comprises of communications offered by government and public safety sectors and enterprise mobility business. Motorola develops analog and digital two-way radio, voice and data communications products and systems, mobile computing, advanced data capture, wireless infrastructure and RFID solutions to customers worldwide. -Home & Networks Mobility: Produces end-to-end systems that facilitate uninterrupted access to digital entertainment, information and communications services via wired and wireless mediums. Motorola develops digital video system solutions, interactive set-top devices, voice and data modems for digital subscriber line and cable networks, broadband access systems for cable and satellite television operators, and also wireline carriers and wireless service providers. -Mobile Devices: Motorola, currently the least prosperous arm of the firm, designs wireless handsets, but also licenses much of its intellectual properties. This includes cellular and wireless systems and as well as integrated applications, and Bluetooth® accessories. See also : List of Motorola products (including Freescale’s semiconductors ) [ edit ] Spin-offs Motorola developed the first truly global communication network using a set of 66 satellites. The business ambitions behind this project and the need for raising venture capital to fund the project led to the creation of the Iridium company in the late 1990s. While the technology was proven to work, Iridium failed to attract sufficient customers and they filed for bankruptcy in 1999 . Obligations to Motorola and loss of expected revenue caused Motorola to spin off the ON Semiconductor (ONNN) business August 4 , 1999 , raising for Motorola of about $1.1 Billion. Further declines in business during 2000 and 2001 , caused Motorola to spin off its government and defense business to General Dynamics . The business deal closed September 2001 . Thus GD Decision Systems was formed (and later merged with General Dynamics C4 Systems) from Motorola’s Integrated Information Systems Group. On October 16 , 2003 , Motorola announced that it would spin off its semiconductor product sector into a separate company called Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. . The new company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on July 16th of the following year. On March 26 , 2008 , Motorola’s board of directors approved a split into two different publically traded companies. This came after talk of selling the handset division to another corporation. These new companies are Motorola Mobile Devices and Motorola Broadband & Mobility Solutions . It is expected that this action will be approved by regulatory bodies and will be complete by 2009. [ edit ] Quality systems The Six Sigma quality system was developed at Motorola even though it became best known through its use by General Electric . It was created by engineer Bill Smith , under the direction of Bob Galvin (son of founder Paul Galvin) when he was running the company. Motorola University is one of many places that provide Six Sigma training. [ edit ] Ratings from interest groups Motorola received a 100% rating on the Corporate Equality Index released by the Human Rights Campaign in 2004 , [7] 2005 , [8] and 2006 , [9] starting in the third year of the report. [ edit ] References ^ Motorola Inc. (MOT): earnings estimates . BusinessWeek . McGraw-Hill ( 2008 - 05-02 ). Retrieved on 2008 - 05-02 . “Motorola Inc. had revenues for the full year 2007 of $36.6B. This was -14.6% below the prior year’s results.” ^ a b Motorola, Inc. - income statement . Hoover’s. Retrieved on 2008 - 05-02 . “Revenue 36,622.0 [million] […] Total Net Income (49.0) [million]” ^ http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2008/snapshots/288.html ^ http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/motorolas-quarterly-profit-declines-84/story.aspx?guid=%7BCC01CF82%2DC434%2D4C1E%2D97B5%2DFBEF11D78E44%7D&siteid=yhoof ^ http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/04/25/q1_world_phone_sales/ ^ Music in Motion: The First Motorola Brand Car Radio , Motorola Inc , < http://www.motorola.com/content.jsp?globalObjectId=8432-10811 > . Retrieved on 2007 - 12-15 (see “Birth of the Motorola Brand”) ^ Corporate Equality Index: 2004 Corporate Statements , hrc.org, 2004 , < http://www.hrc.org/issues/workplace/4775.htm > . Retrieved on 2007 - 12-14 ^ Corporate Equality Index: 2005 Corporate Statements , hrc.org, 2005 , < http://www.hrc.org/issues/workplace/4776.htm > . Retrieved on 2007 - 12-14 ^ Corporate Equality Index 2006 , hrc.org, 2006 , < http://www.hrc.org/documents/HRCCorporateEqualityIndex2006.pdf > . 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