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Motorola Presents Technology That's Second Nature(TM) at TETRA World Congress 2008

Sun May 25, 2008 9:21pm EDT
Motorola Presents Technology That's Second Nature(TM) at TETRA World Congress
2008
Motorola unveils its MOTOA4(TM) mission critical portfolio that represents a
full evolution of advanced voice and data communications

HONG KONG, May 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TETRA WORLD CONGRESS -- 26
May, 2008 -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced it will be showcasing
its MOTOA4(TM) portfolio of mission critical devices and solutions at TETRA
World Congress  (TWC) 2008, the world's largest TETRA conference and
exhibition held in Asia for the first time from 26 to 29 May, 2008. Motorola's
booth 'W' is located on Level 7, Hall 7A of the Hong Kong Convention and
Exhibition Centre.
    "Since the first generation network was deployed in 1997, TETRA technology
has evolved and undergone much development. It is entering a new phase with
advances in areas such as enhanced applications and data capabilities. We are
excited to be at the forefront of this growth and it is timely that TWC is
held in Asia where Motorola is expanding its TETRA footprint not only in
public safety, but also in other markets such as transportation," said John
Gherghetta, corporate vice president, Asia Pacific and Europe, Middle East &
Africa, Motorola Government and Public Safety.
    Motorola's MOTOA4(TM) mission critical portfolio of solutions as well as
devices provides technology that's second nature by enabling seamless
connectivity and putting real-time information directly in the hands of users.
At TWC, Motorola will demonstrate a network operations center (NOC) that
incorporates a host of integrated voice and wireless data applications between
the NOC and other sections of the booth, including a rapid deployable
communications system on a bullet-proof security vehicle as well as high speed
data mobility on a next-generation traffic police motorbike.
    Highlights from Motorola's MOTOA4(TM) portfolio that will be on show at
TETRA World Congress include:
    -- The world's first-ever demo of TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS) to
       handheld and vehicle based TETRA terminals, installed in a bullet-proof
       security vehicle
    -- The TCR1000 TETRA Radio - the smallest, full-function body worn TETRA
       radio available for covert operations
    -- The MTP850Ex ATEX TETRA Radio - an intrinsically safe portable radio
       for comprehensive user safety in potentially explosive environments
    -- Motorola's Integrated Terminal Management that enables designated TETRA
       terminals to be remotely programmed without user intervention
    -- Motorola's CM5000 TETRA Gateway Repeater - a vehicle or desk mounted
       terminal with both gateway and repeater functionality that extends the
       reach of TETRA systems in locations where coverage is compromised,
       newly available in Asia Pacific
    -- Motorola's Third generation Message Content Switch (MCS3), a robust and
       flexible exchange server that allows users and applications to
       interoperate between the wireline and wireless networks. Based on IP
       architecture, it supports multiple wireless platforms including TETRA
       and APCO, with feature-rich user applications
    -- A wide range of Motorola's current and future TETRA terminals and
       mobile radios as well as complementary devices and applications
       solutions.


    "Moving forward, we want to harness the advances in technology to help our
customers fully optimize the data capabilities of TETRA coverage, whether it's
through TEDS -- next generation TETRA -- or through wireless broadband as a
complementary service to TETRA networks," added Gherghetta.
    At the TWC conference, John Gherghetta will share his insights on TETRA in
a developing communications world though a keynote speech. In addition, over
10 Motorola customers from Asia and Europe will share their success stories on
how TETRA technology is meeting their mission-critical requirements.
    About 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. For more information about our company, our people and our
innovations, please visit http://www.motorola.com.
SOURCE  Motorola, Inc.

Lynn Chan of Motorola Asia Pacific, +65 9737 5006, lynn.chan@motorola.com; or
Walter Lee of Fleishman-Hillard Hong Kong, +852 2111 3574,
walter.lee@fleishman.com



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