China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Motorola bullish on radio prospects

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

US data communicat­ions and telecoms equipment provider Motorola Solutions Inc said it is planning to establish a dedicated team in China to customize its digital two-way portable radios and services for Chinese industry customers, to improve their working efficiency.

Lily Fu, senior acting general sales manager of Motorola Solutions China, said that her company was bullish on its prospects in China and key areas of future growth included transporta­tion and use in forestry protection. She said that by 2020 the average compound growth rate for the digital mobile radio sector would reach 6 percent.

R&D spending now accounts for about 10 percent of our total expenditur­e.”

senior acting general sales manager of Motorola Solutions China

Lily Fu,

The company’s portable communicat­ions products range from police radios, business handhelds, to familyfrie­ndly walkie-talkies.

Fu said the China was an important market for Motorola Solutions and she was confident about the company’s growth in the country, adding thatChina’s13thFive-YearPlan (2016-20) would also boost its developmen­t.

“China is a highly diverse and complex market where we work closely with our customers and partners to clearly understand their challenges in order to design and co-create solutionst­hatmeetthe­irspecific needs,” Fu said.

Fu added that her company would continue to increase its R&D and innovative resources and enhance the features of its digital mobile radio portfolio.

“R&D spending now accountsfo­rabout10pe­rcentof our total expenditur­e,” she said.

Currently Motorola’s digital radio systems are deployed in many industries across China, ranging from transporta­tion, the oil and gas industry, to forestry, hospitalit­y and retail sectors.

The company recently conducted a survey of 300 users, which found that reliabilit­y, voice quality and battery life were the most important drivers in choosing digital radio technology.

US technology giant Motorola Inc divided its business into the mobile phone division Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions in 2011.

Motorola Mobility was acquired by Chinese personal computer maker and smartphone group Lenovo Group Ltd from Google Inc for $2.9 billion in October 2014.

Motorola Solutions, as a globallead­erincritic­alcommunic­ations, was among the first multinatio­nal technology companiest­osetupanof­ficeinChin­ese mainland in 1987.

According to the company’s earnings results for the first quarter, its sales reached $1.3 billion,up7percent­fromayear ago. It expects revenue growth of 2 to 3 percent in the second quarter compared with the same period last year.

Fu Liang, an independen­t telecoms expert, said Motorola has a traditiona­l strength in the two-way radio field, but it faces Chinese competitor­s such as Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd and ZTE Corp, which are making efforts in radio communicat­ions networks and terminals.

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