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BT selects Motorola to deploy wireless cities across the UK
November 30, 2006
CANNES, France -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT - News) today announces that it has been selected by BT to supply Mesh Wi-Fi network infrastructure and services for six of BT's Wireless City initiatives across the UK. The contract will see Motorola design, deploy and manage city-wide Wi-Fi networks with BT in, for example, Birmingham and Newcastle.
The Mesh Wi-Fi networks will deliver wireless broadband for use by public services, businesses and citizens in each of the cities. The networks are designed to enable different user experiences including:
Extension of BT Openzone hotspots to enable wireless web access and email
Contiguous Wi-Fi coverage to enable real time applications using for example, BT Fusion dual mode devices
Virtual private network (VPN) services for enterprise customers and to e-enable local authority workforces
Wireless closed circuit television (CCTV) to aid community safety and security.
Dave Hughes, Director, BT Wireless Broadband said, "We are delighted to announce we are working with Motorola in delivering six of the planned 12 Wireless Cities across the UK. Our Wireless City networks will ensure customers are connected at all times and will also provide access to valuable applications and services, such as knowing where to park, access to tourist information and public services.
"The Wireless City initiatives offer wide area wireless broadband access across metropolitan areas, enabling people to use the network on a range of devices for entertainment, education and communication, such as email, video and voice calls, even when they're on the move," continued Hughes.
Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT)
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