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Technology Stocks : Motorola (MOT)

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From: JakeStraw10/22/2008 8:13:02 AM
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Motorola Accelerates IPTV Deployment With Standards-Based Device Management
biz.yahoo.com
Wednesday October 22, 8:00 am ET

Motorola launches NBBS for its VIP set-top platform for improved manageability and enhanced end-user experience

HORSHAM, Penn., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today launched remote device management for its IPTV set-tops. Motorola's NBBS device management system will now enable service providers to accelerate the delivery of personal media experiences with new services, improved customer satisfaction and lower operational costs with fewer truck rolls.

Motorola NBBS is a scaleable, carrier-grade software platform that enables operators to remotely access, configure, monitor and troubleshoot a full portfolio of consumer devices, home networks and services. These include gateways, modems, webcams and now IP set-tops - namely, the VIP set-top series, adding more flexibility for service providers. The NBBS platform increases revenues by accelerating new service introduction.

"Today's technology consumers are increasingly in need of experiences that are seamless and hassle free," said Matt Healey, IDC research manager, Software and Hardware Support Services. "Adding remote management and support capabilities to growing technologies like IPTV help operators focus on the end-user experience, which is critical to ensuring customer satisfaction."

IDC forecasts the worldwide market for clientless remote support services tools is expected to grow from $126.1 million in 2007 to $335.7 million in 2012 at compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.6 percent.(1)
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