Moto says hello again
Gene Delaney, executive vice-president for product and business operations of the company was on a visit to the R&D centre in Bangalore, almost a decade after his previous visit. Delaney, who has been with Motorola from 1978, spoke to Anand J regarding the scope of Indian market and the need of security forces to upgrade their wireless communication from analog to digital as well as the intrusion of social into the security realm.
On life after the separation of Motorola Mobility from Motorola Solutions
It is great that we separated in January 2011. Motorola Solutions is the heart of Motorola. Now both companies can focus on customers we serve and our world is all about serving the governments and enterprise customers. Ours is an enterprise solution and its mission critical communication services with the challenge of being the first respondents. Since our split, all of our energy, all our attention is to service these markets. We have rationalised much of our operations after the separation and ensured that we are close to the markets we serve. After becoming an independent company, we have grown every quarter, but the cost structure has not increased at the same rate and we have re-instated and increased our dividend.
On carrying forward the legacy as pioneers of mobile communication technology
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