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Number of employees17,000 (2019)Mobile Phone DevicesConnected Home SolutionsNetwork Home SolutionsWebsiteMotorola, Inc. ( ) was an American company founded on September 25, 1928, based in. After having lost $4.3 billion from 2007 to 2009, the company was divided into two independent public companies, and 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 in 2014.Motorola designed and sold equipment such as cellular transmission and signal amplifiers. Motorola's home and broadcast network products included, and network equipment used to enable video broadcasting, computer telephony,. Its business and government customers consisted mainly of wireless voice and broadband systems (used to build private networks), and public safety communications systems like. These businesses (except for and ) are now part of Motorola Solutions. Google sold Motorola Home (the former cable businesses) to the in December 2012 for US$2.35 billion.Motorola's handset division was a pioneer in cellular telephones. Also known as the Personal Communication Sector (PCS) prior to 2004, it pioneered the 'mobile phone' with, 'flip phone' with the, as well as the 'clam phone' with the in the mid-1990s.
It had staged a resurgence by the mid-2000s with the, but lost market share in the second half of that decade. Later it focused on smartphones using 's open-source mobile operating system. The first phone to use the newest version of Google's open source OS, Android 2.0, was released on November 2, 2009 as the (the GSM version launched a month later, in Europe, as the Motorola Milestone).The handset division (along with cable and divisions, which would later be sold to Arris Group) was later spun off into the independent. On May 22, 2012, CEO announced that Google had closed on its deal to acquire Motorola Mobility.
On January 29, 2014, Page announced that, pending closure of the deal, Motorola Mobility would be acquired by Chinese technology company for US$2.91 billion (subject to certain adjustments). On October 30, 2014, Lenovo finalized its purchase of Motorola Mobility from Google. Contents.History Motorola started in, as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (at 847 West Harrison Street) in 1928 when brothers and Joseph E.
Galvin purchased the bankrupt Stewart Battery Company's battery-eliminator plans and manufacturing equipment at auction for $750. Galvin Manufacturing Corporation set up shop in a small section of a rented building. The company had $565 in working capital and five employees. The first week's payroll was $63.The company's first products were the, devices that enabled battery-powered radios to operate on household electricity. Due to advances in radio technology, battery-eliminators soon became obsolete. Paul Galvin learned that some radio technicians were installing sets in cars, and challenged his engineers to design an inexpensive car radio that could be installed in most vehicles. His team was successful, and Galvin was able to demonstrate a working model of the radio at the June 1930 Radio Manufacturers Association convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
He brought home enough orders to keep the company in business. Motorola Model 50XC (1940) radio, made ofPaul Galvin wanted a brand name for Galvin Manufacturing Corporation's new car radio, and created the name “Motorola” by linking 'motor' (for motorcar) with 'ola' (from ), which was also a popular ending for many companies at the time, e.g.,.
The company sold its first Motorola branded radio on June 23, 1930, to Herbert C. Wall of Fort Wayne, Indiana, for $30. Wall went on to become one of the first Motorola distributors in the country. The Motorola brand name became so well known that Galvin Manufacturing Corporation later changed its name to Motorola, Inc.Galvin Manufacturing Corporation began selling Motorola car-radio receivers to police departments and municipalities in November 1930. The company's first public safety customers (all in the U.S. State of Illinois) included the Village of River Forest, Village of Bellwood Police Department, City of Evanston Police, Illinois State Highway Police, and Cook County (Chicago area) Police with a one-way radio communication.In the same year, the company built its research and development program with, a pioneer in radio and semiconductor technologies, who joined the company as director of research. The company produced the hand-held radio during, which was vital to communication.
Motorola ranked 94th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.Motorola went public in 1943, and became Motorola, Inc. At that time Motorola's main business was producing and selling televisions and radios.Post World War II.
An advertisement for Motorola televisions from 1951.In October 1946 Motorola communications equipment carried the first calls on telephone company's new car radiotelephone service in. The company began making televisions in 1947, with the model VT-71 with 7-inch.
In 1952, Motorola opened its first international subsidiary in, Canada to produce radios and televisions. In 1953, the company established the to support leading universities in the United States.In 1955, years after Motorola started its research and development laboratory in, to research new solid-state technology, Motorola introduced the world's first commercial high-power -based.
The present 'batwing' logo was also introduced in 1955 (having been created by award-winning Chicago graphic designer in late 1954).Beginning in 1958, with Motorola provided radio equipment for most space-flights for decades, including the 1969 Moon landing. A year later it established a subsidiary to conduct licensing and manufacturing for international markets. Motorola created numerous products for use by the government, public safety officials, business installments, and the general public.In 1960, it introduced the world's first large-screen portable (19-inch), transistorized, cordless television. According to the 1962 Illinois Manufacturers Directory (50th-anniversary edition), Motorola had 14,000 employees worldwide of which at least 5,823 employees in 6 plants were located in Illinois.
The company headquarters were at 9401 West Grand Avenue in Franklin Park and it listed TV receivers, Stereo-Hi Fi equipment as the products at this plant made by 1,700 employees. The Communications Division was in Chicago at 4545 West Augusta Blvd. Where 2,000 employees made electronic communications equipment. The Military Electronics Division was at 1450 North Cicero Avenue, Chicago where 923 employees made microwave and industrial equipment.
Two more Chicago locations were listed at 4900 West Flourney Street and at 650 North Pulaski but no employee count was listed for these. The last plant was listed in Quincy, Illinois at 1400 North 30th Street where 1,200 employees made radio assemblies for both home and automobile.In 1963, it introduced the first rectangular color picture tube. In 1964, the company opened its first Research and development branch outside of the United States, in Israel, under the management of Moses Basin. The modular brand was introduced in 1967.In 1969, spoke the famous words 'one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind' from the on a Motorola transceiver.In 1973, Motorola demonstrated the first hand-held portable telephone.In 1974, Motorola introduced its first microprocessor, the 8-bit, used in automotive, computing and video game applications. That same year, Motorola sold its television business to the Japan-based Matsushita, the parent company of.In 1976, Motorola moved its headquarters to the Chicago suburb of.In 1980, Motorola's next generation 32-bit microprocessor, the, led the wave of technologies that spurred the computing revolution in 1984, powering devices from companies such as,. Of Motorola made the first private handheld mobile phone call on a larger prototype model in 1973. This is a reenactment in 2007.In September 1983, the U.S.
(FCC) approved the telephone, the world's first commercial cellular device. By 1998, cell phones accounted for two-thirds of Motorola's gross revenue. The company was also strong in technology, including used in computers. In particular, it is known for the and of and related peripheral ICs; the processors were used in, and personal computers and in the early, and some 6800-family peripheral devices were used in the series of personal computers. The family was developed with and in a partnership with Apple (known as the ). Motorola also has a diverse line of communication products, including systems, boxes and.In 1986, Motorola invented the quality improvement process.
This became a global standard. In 1990, which was later acquired by Motorola, proposed the first all-digital standard.
In the same year, the company introduced the Bravo numeric pager which became the world's best-selling pager.In 1991, Motorola demonstrated the world's first working-prototype digital cellular system and phones using standard in, Germany. In 1994, Motorola introduced the world's first commercial digital radio system that combined paging, data and cellular communications and voice dispatch in a single radio network and handset. In 1995, Motorola introduced the world's first two-way which allowed users to receive text messages and e-mail and reply with a standard response.In 1997, to optimize cell phone production with room for future growth, production was moved to the new giant factory in Harvard, Il. Later with Motorola losing market share, phone assembly was moved to Fort Worth, Tx. Leaving the Harvard facility.In 1998, Motorola was overtaken by as the world's biggest seller of mobile phone handsets.On September 15, 1999, Motorola announced it would buy 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 and cable modems, now at the availability of Motorola. GI's acquisition created the Broadband Communications Sector (BCS).In 1999, Motorola separated a portion of its semiconductor business—the Semiconductor Components Group (SCG)- and formed, whose headquarters are located in.In June 2000, Motorola and supplied the world's first commercial cellular network to in the United Kingdom. The world's first GPRS cell phone was also developed by Motorola.
In August 2000, with recent acquisitions, Motorola reached its peak employment of 150,000 employees worldwide. Two years later, employment would be at 93,000 due to layoffs and spinoffs.In 2002, Motorola introduced the world's first wireless which combined a high-speed cable modem with an and wireless home gateway. In 2003, Motorola introduced the world's first handset to combine a and technology with 'full functionality'.
In 2004, Motorola divested its whole semiconductor business to form. The Motorola Razr became one of the most influential mobile phones of all time, reaching 130 million salesThe sold over 130 million units, which brought the company to the number two mobile phone slot in 2005.In June 2005, Motorola overtook the intellectual property of for $30,000 and paid £362,575 for the plant, machinery and equipment.In June 2006, Motorola acquired the software platform developed by the British company TTP Communications plc. Later in 2006, the firm announced a music subscription service named iRadio. The technology came after a break in a partnership with (which in 2005 had produced an compatible cell phone, and most recently, mid-2007, its own ). IRadio has many similarities with existing satellite radio services (such as and ) by offering live streams of commercial-free music content. Unlike satellite services, however, iRadio content will be downloaded via a broadband internet connection. As of 2008, iRadio has not been commercially released and no further information is available.Motorola failed to repeat the success of the highly popular RAZR phone, especially in competition with new smartphones like Apple's iPhone, leading to a dwindling in its mobile phone business.
In 2006 the company's mobile phone market share was about 23% but by the end of 2007 it dropped to 12%, falling to third place behind. It was further halved again, to 6%, by 2009, by which time the market share was overtaken by, and by 2010 was overtaken by,. The company's shares also more than halved during the period and caused large losses. Motorola managed to recover with the release of the in late 2009 with, which sold in good numbers and made the phone division profitable again by late 2010.In 2007, Motorola acquired to provide products and systems for enterprise mobility solutions, including rugged mobile computing, advanced data capture, and radio frequency identification (RFID).In 2010, Motorola sold its cellular-infrastructure business to for $1.2 billion.
Major facilities. Local branch in, Denmark Illinois. Motorola corporate headquarters was 1301 E Algonquin Rd, Schaumburg built 1976. Motorola's headquarters from 1960 to 1976 was at 9401 West Grand Avenue in Franklin Park, Illinois. There was also a television assembly plant built here in 1952. Main article:Motorola developed the global communication network using a set of 77 satellites. The business ambitions behind this project and the need to raise 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 it filed for bankruptcy in 1999. Obligations to Motorola and loss of expected revenue caused Motorola to divest the business August 4, 1999, raising about $1.1 billion. Motorola manufactured two handsets for this network – the 9500 and 9505 as well as transceiver units. Some of these are still in production by an OEM but sold under the Iridium brand.Motorola attempted to follow the Iridium system with an envisioned constellation, to offer global, broadband 'Internet in the sky' services. However, this effort was not successful, and the Celestri system was never built.Government and defense Due to declines in business in 2000 and 2001, Motorola spun off its government and defense business to. The business deal closed in September 2001.
Thus GD Decision Systems was formed (and later merged with General Dynamics C4 Systems) from Motorola's Integrated Information Systems Group.Semiconductor On August 4, 1999, Motorola, Inc.' S Semiconductor Components Group, manufacturing Motorola's discrete, standard analog and standard logic devices was spun off, recapitalized and established as an independent company named. The new company began trading on the on April of the following year.On October 16, 2004, Motorola announced that it would spin off its Semiconductor Products Sector into a separate company called. The new company began trading on the on July 16 of the following year.On Dec. 7, 2015, Freescale Inc. Was sold to, a former semiconductors European company. Automotive On January 29, 1988, Motorola sold its facility and automotive alternators, electromechanical speedometers and tachometers products to.In July 2006, Motorola completed the sale of its automotive business to.
Motorola's automotive unit had annual sales of $1.6 billion (€1.33 billion) and employed 4,504. The division's products included systems - like GM's OnStar used for vehicle navigation and safety services, engine and transmission control electronics, vehicle control, electronics and sensors used in steering, braking, and power doors and.Biometrics In 2000, Motorola acquired Printrak International Inc. For $160 million. In doing so, Motorola not only acquired and related software, but also acquired system software.In October 2008, Motorola agreed to sell its Biometrics business to, a French defense firm.
Motorola's biometric business unit was headquartered in Anaheim, Calif. The deal closed in April 2009. The unit became part of Sagem, which was renamed.Split On March 26, 2008, Motorola's board of directors approved a split into two different publicly traded companies. This came after talk of selling the handset division to another corporation.
These new companies would comprise the business units of the current and Motorola Broadband & Mobility Solutions. Originally it was expected that this action would be approved by regulatory bodies and complete by mid-2009, but the split was delayed due to company restructuring problems and the.On February 11, 2010, Motorola announced its separation into two independent, publicly traded companies, effective Q1 2011.
The official split occurred at around 12:00 pm EST on January 4, 2011. The two new companies are called (now owned by; cell phone and cable television equipment company) and (:; Government and Enterprise Business). Motorola Solutions is generally considered to be the direct successor to Motorola, Inc., as the reorganization was structured with Motorola Mobility being spun off.
Motorola Solutions retains Motorola, Inc.' S pre-2011 stock price history, though it retired the old ticker symbol of 'MOT' in favor of 'MSI.'
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