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Motorola spends on Good Technology
...president, said: "The addition of Good Technology will advance Motorola's vision of seamless mobility. Good Technology's software and managed service deliver a... Read more
Nov 13, 2006
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...15 mobiles for sale by 2008, predicts Motorola chief
...countries by 2008, Motorola UK chairman Sir...who live with seamless mobility every day to... Read more
Nov 2, 2006
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Motorola UMA - A Residential Seamless Mobility Solution
...to present a converged network solution which has seamless mobility capability. It has been designed by Motorola for the residential or small office market. The... Read more
Nov 9, 2005
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3GSM Diary: CEO egos, Motorola's smorgasbord and camera phone as scanner
...all 'seamless mobility'. (Yes, you'd be right in thinking other companies use the word 'seamless' a lot too.) We noted Motorola bundling together... Read more
Feb 14, 2006
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Mobility for the masses
...enterprise solutions for Nokia, said: "Mobility up to this point has...tool once the service is seamless." One of the big hurdles... Read more
Sep 28, 2005
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