Motorola Solutions

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Motorola Solutions, Inc. is an American video equipment, telecommunications equipment, software, systems and services provider that succeeded Motorola, Inc., following the spinoff of the mobile phone division into Motorola Mobility in 2011. The company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.[2]

Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Company typePublic
IndustryTelecommunications equipment
PredecessorMotorola, Inc.
FoundedJanuary 4, 2011; 13 years ago (January 4, 2011)
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, U.S.
Key people
Greg Brown (Chairman & CEO)
ProductsMission-critical communications, command center software and video security & access control, managed & support services
RevenueIncrease US$9.98 billion (2023)
Increase US$2.29 billion (2023)
Increase US$1.71 billion (2023)
Total assetsIncrease US$13.3 billion (2023)
Total equityIncrease US$724 million (2023)
Number of employees
c. 20,000 (2024)
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.motorolasolutions.com Edit this at Wikidata
Footnotes / references
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History

On January 4, 2011 Motorola Inc. split into two companies: Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions.[3] Motorola Solutions, the public safety and enterprise security side of the business, began trading as a separate independent company under the NYSE symbol MSI.[3]

In April 2011, Motorola Solutions and China’s Huawei Technologies settled a legal dispute over trade secrets, which cleared the way for Motorola Solutions to complete the sale of its networks business unit to Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) for $975 million in cash.[4] As part of the transaction, approximately 6,900 employees, and responsibility for supporting customers of Motorola Solutions’ GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, WiMAX and LTE products and services transferred to NSN.[5]

In 2012, the company released the LEX700 mission-critical handheld radio, the world’s first handheld public safety LTE device. The device combined rugged hardware with the ability to connect with public safety LTE, cellular, IP and P25 networks[6]

In January 2014, the company announced its acquisition of Twisted Pair Solutions, a provider of push-to-talk over broadband applications for secure, real-time communication on any device. [7] Later than year, the company completed the sale of its Enterprise business, comprising rugged mobile computers, tablets and barcode scanners to Zebra Technologies for $3.45 billion in cash.[8] As part of the sale, approximately 4,500 Motorola Solutions employees from locations throughout the world were transferred to Zebra.[8]

In February 2015, the company acquired Emergency CallWorks, a provider of Next-Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) call-taking software for public safety and in April, they acquired PublicEngines, a Utah-based company that provides crime analysis and predictive policing tools to law enforcement agencies.[9][10]

In August 2015, the company received a $1 billion investment from the private equity firm Silver Lake Partners,[11] As part of the transaction, Silver Lake was granted two seats on Motorola Solutions’ Board of Directors.[11]

In February 2016, the company completed its acquisition of Airwave Solutions, the UK-based operator of the British public safety radio network responsible for providing mission-critical voice and data communications to more than 300 emergency and public service agencies comprising police, fire, rescue and ambulance services across England, Scotland, and Wales.[12]

Also in 2016, Motorola Solutions acquired Callyo, a cloud-based mobile applications provider for law enforcement; Spillman Technologies, a privately-held provider of Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) and records management system (RMS) software; and Gridstone, a privately held technology company in Australia that developed mobile applications for public safety agencies, governments and enterprise.[13][14][15]

Beginning in March 2017, Motorola Solutions filed a series of lawsuits against China-based two-way radio manufacturer Hytera in the United States, Germany, and Australia, as well as with the United States International Trade Commission (USITC). The complaints allege that Hytera is intentionally infringing on patents owned by Motorola Solutions and utilizing trade secrets stolen by three former Motorola Solutions employees who left to join Hytera.[16] Motorola Solutions is seeking to stop Hytera from selling and importing its devices in these countries. In April 2017, the USITC announced that it had decided to institute an investigation into Hytera's trade practices.[17]

In August 2017, Motorola Solutions announced it completed the acquisition of Kodiak Networks, a privately held provider of broadband push-to-talk (PTT) for commercial customers.

In December 2017, two-way radio manufacturer Hytera filed antitrust litigation against Motorola Solutions in alleging that Motorola Solutions is engaging in anti-competitive practices that are unlawful under the Sherman Act and Clayton Act. Hytera's complaint alleges that Motorola Solutions prevents Hytera from competing in the U.S. marketplace by enforcing inflated prices and engaging in a monopolistic scheme that includes forcing LMR dealers to drop Hytera's products.[18]

In March 2018, Motorola Solutions acquired Avigilon for about $1 billion.[19]

In March 2018, Motorola Solutions acquired Plant Holdings, Inc., which holds the Airbus DS Communications business, from Airbus Defense and Space, Inc., an indirect subsidiary of Airbus SE.

In January 2019, the company acquired Livermore, California-based VaaS International Holdings, and its subsidiary, license plate reading technology company Vigilant Solutions, for $445 million.[20]

In July 2019, the company acquired WatchGuard Inc.

In July 2020, the company acquired IndigoVision.

In August 2020, the company acquired Pelco Inc. A California-based Video Security company for $110M in cash from Transom Capital. Pelco was previously a Schneider Electric brand.[21]

In September 2020, the company acquired Polaris Networks, a global wireless technologies solutions provider.[22]

In July 2021, the company acquired Openpath Security Inc., a cloud-based, mobile access control provider, for an undisclosed sum.[23][24]

In November 2021, the company acquired Envysion, a provider of enterprise video security and business analytics for the retail industry.[25]

In March 2022, the company acquired Ava Security Limited, a UK-based global provider of cloud-native video security and analytics.[26]

In April 2022, the company acquired Calipsa, a UK-based video analytics start-up. [27]

In May 2022, the company acquired Videotec, an Italy-based video security manufacturer. [28]

In August 2022, the company acquired Barrett Communications, an Australia-based HF/VHF communications systems provider. [29]

In October 2022, the company acquired Futurecom Systems Group, a leading provider of radio coverage extension solutions for public safety agencies, based in Ontario, Canada [30]

In December 2022, the company acquired Rave Mobile Safety, a Massachusetts-based public safety mass notification and incident management cloud platform. [31]

In December 2023, the company acquired IPVideo, a New-York-based smart sensor company. [32]

Products

Motorola Solutions manufactures two-way radios and public safety radio systems for first-responders and law enforcement.[33] It also provides software packages for command centers, mapping and drone surveillance.[34] Apart from radios, it manufactures body cameras, the Watchguard Video brand for law enforcement, while others geared more towards private business and security surveillance under the Avigilon brand. On 3 August 2020, MSI acquired California based Video Security brand Pelco for US$110M in cash.[21] With this acquisition Motorola Solutions now has 3 Video Security brands under the Video Security and Analytics business. Avigilon, Pelco and IndigoVision [35][36]

Motorola Solutions also manufactures push to talk LTE devices under the LTE LEX line.[37][38] The LEX series runs on Android.[39]

Controversies

In August 2021, Motorola Solutions filed a 52-page complaint[40] against Verkada with the United States International Trade Commission, alleging that Verkada cameras and software infringe upon patents held by Motorola Solutions subsidiary Avigilon.[41][42] Verkada subsequently filed a lawsuit against Motorola Solutions in the California Northern District Court in September 2021,[43][44][45] arguing that Motorola Solutions has "sought to effectively shut Verkada's business down".[46][45] Later in September, the International Trade Commission initiated its investigation into Motorola Solutions' complaint,[47] with Verkada stating in its response that it does not infringe upon any of Motorola Solutions' patents.[48]

Involvement in Israeli settlements

On February 12, 2020, the United Nations published a database of all business enterprises involved in certain specified activities related to the Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including East Jerusalem, and in the occupied Golan Heights.[49][50] Motorola Solutions, Inc. and its subsidiary company, Motorola Solutions Israel Ltd., have been listed on the database in light of their involvement in activities related to "the supply of surveillance and identification equipment for settlements, the wall and checkpoints directly linked with settlements".[49][50] The international community considers Israeli settlements built on land occupied by Israel to be in violation of international law.[51][52][53]

On July 5, 2021, Norway's largest pension fund KLP said it would divest from Motorola Solutions, together with 15 other business entities implicated in the UN report for their links to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, saying it was "a very straightforward decision" given the use of the company's video security and software in border surveillance.[54]

See also

References

External links

  • Official website
  • Business data for Motorola Solutions:
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