SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced its Motorola RFS6000, the latest addition to a family of high-performance multi-core processor-based wireless LAN (WLAN) switches, targeted at mid-sized enterprises. The RFS6000 supports an all-wireless enterprise vision, enabling businesses to build an enterprise WLAN that serves the entire organization from workers in corporate headquarters to manufacturing and distribution plants to remote branch offices.
With the industry's leading installed base of more than 125,000 WLAN switches, Motorola has the market's most thoroughly tested WLAN offering. The addition of the RFS6000 and mesh-enabled adaptive 802.11a/b/g/n access points (APs) gives Motorola the industry's most complete indoor and outdoor WLAN portfolio to enable a truly wireless enterprise.
"We expect more than 75 percent of enterprise end-point devices to be wirelessly connected to the company network within four to five years," says Jack Gold, President, J.Gold Associates. "This will include not only data-centric devices, but voice and collaboration-centric devices as well, many with multiple wireless communication options seamlessly available to the user."
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today announced its AP-7131, the industry's first tri-radio 802.11n access point (AP) featuring Motorola's new adaptive AP architecture. The unique tri-radio design integrates three 802.11n radios that simultaneously support high-speed client access, mesh backhaul and dedicated dual-band intrusion protection for enabling the all-wireless enterprise. Using an expansion slot, the third radio can be field upgraded to enable next-generation 3G/4G technologies like WiMAX for primary or redundant WAN connectivity.
Motorola and Moonblink Communications, a partner providing Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and other broadband wireless solutions, also announced today that San Marino Unified School District will be the first customer worldwide that will combine an 802.11n WLAN deployment using the new AP-7131 along with Motorola's award-winning Point-to-Point (PTP) solutions to connect four school campuses -- delivering an end-to-end wireless network.
In a new enterprise wireless LAN (WLAN) survey commissioned by Motorola(1), the research results of more than 550 enterprise WLAN decision-makers found that nearly four out of 10 respondents are planning to deploy 802.11n technology in the next 12 months. More importantly, the number of enterprises planning to use WLANs as their primary network will more than double in the next 12 months, growing from 8 to 17 percent. Gartner predicts that "by year-end 2011, 70 percent of all new worldwide voice and data client-to-LAN connections will be wireless."(2)
"We're thrilled to be deploying Motorola's new AP-7131 802.11n access points," said Stephen Choi, director of technology, San Marino Unified School District. "In evaluating vendors for WLAN, only Motorola provided an end-to-end wireless solution with the advantage of smart adaptability and mesh that met our evolving needs. We are looking forward to providing students and faculty with a fast, reliable wireless network that allows us to meet our educational goals."
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