Motorola: Communication, Internet is the number one priority

The world's second-largest mobile phone maker has announced plans to upgrade its communications service on its phones. Motorola even developed a digital receiver capable of sending TV signals to phones.

After two years of "blooming" revenue thanks to the overwhelming success of the ultra-thin Razr, Motorola identified its strategic focus this year as to how to simplify communication services on electricity. phone.

" If focal points were interesting devices last year, this year, we focused on the exciting experience ," said CEO Ed Zander. " Operating the wireless industry needs to help users surf the Web, share photos and use multimedia services in the simplest way ."

Picture 1 of Motorola: Communication, Internet is the number one priority Source: Reuters In a speech on the occasion of CES 2007, Mr. Zander also said that a new music player model (scheduled to be released in the first half of this year) will be preinstalled with Microsoft Windows Media digital rights management software. . The general idea is to allow users to select and download music wirelessly from various digital music services, including Napster, Rhapsody .

And yet, Motorola also shows Yahoo Go, a new mobile Web service from Yahoo, that will appear on its new phones since next year.

However, the focus of the speech was still the model of a digital receiver like Slingbox, capable of broadcasting cable signals to phones or laptops. This means you can enjoy your familiar TV shows even while traveling on the long haul.

Mr. Dan Maloney, Head of Motorola's Home Connection Department, said the product will enter a test phase this year. However, to be truly effective, first, mobile and cable networks need to "work" first with the station.

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