Motorola Solutions

Motorola Solutions, Inc. is a prominent provider of mission-critical communication solutions, serving government, public safety, commercial, and industrial customers across the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and internationally. The company operates through two main segments: Products and Systems Integration, and Services and Software. The Products and Systems Integration segment offers a range of infrastructure, devices, and video solutions, including two-way radios, video cameras, and software applications, while also providing network implementation and optimization services. The Services segment encompasses repair, technical support, hardware maintenance, cybersecurity services, and comprehensive software solutions for public safety and enterprise command centers. Founded in 1928 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Motorola Solutions focuses on enhancing communication networks for first responders, schools, hospitals, and various businesses, generating significant revenue primarily from government contracts.

Rocky Daehler

Director, Corporate Development

Karem Perez

Executive Director

Gopal Rajaraman

Investment Principal

Mahesh Saptharishi

Executive Vice President and CTO

Past deals in Acquisition

InVisit

Acquisition in 2025
InVisit is a cloud-based visitor management solution designed to streamline the process of managing visitors in various sectors, including commercial offices.

RapidDeploy

Acquisition in 2025
RapidDeploy, Inc. is a cloud-based provider of call-taking and computer-aided dispatch (CAD) solutions aimed at enhancing public safety and emergency response efficiency. Founded in 2014 and based in Austin, Texas, the company specializes in Next Generation 911 technologies that integrate critical data and mobile signals into a unified platform. This system supports various functionalities, including vehicle tracking, mobile workforce management, route optimization, and event scheduling, all designed to enable public safety officials and first responders to make informed decisions quickly. By improving location accuracy and situational awareness, RapidDeploy's solutions help reduce emergency response times, ultimately contributing to better outcomes in critical situations and saving lives.

3tc Software

Acquisition in 2024
3TC Software offers solutions for mobile data, management information systems, computer-aided dispatch, command and control, and patient transport systems.

Silent Sentinel

Acquisition in 2024
Silent Sentinel is a manufacturing company focused on producing specialized long-range cameras for the professional surveillance market. It designs and supplies advanced surveillance and security systems tailored for various industries, including aviation, maritime, coastal surveillance, defense, and military. The company's expertise lies in long-range cooled and uncooled thermal cameras, SWIR cameras, and ultra low-light cameras, alongside illumination technologies that enhance surveillance capabilities in diverse environments.

IPVideo

Acquisition in 2023
IPVideo Corporation harnesses the power of video-over-the-network to provide a range of solutions trusted by professionals within the security and audio/video markets. Its flagship products, the SentryVMS® Video Management System (VMS) and C3fusion® Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, empower organizations to proactively mitigate security risks while maximizing their return on investment. New AVfusion® takes advantage of network video technology to create perfectly synchronized A/V recordings for non-security applications, including the recording of interrogations, interviews, clinical trials and training sessions. System integrators look to IPVideo Corporation to provide technology products that enable end users to upgrade their existing security infrastructure. Their systems and solutions continue to be used around the world by a diverse cross-section of end users, including Fortune 500 companies, government entities and private market leaders.

RaveMobileSafety.com

Acquisition in 2022
Rave Mobile Safety (formerly Rave Wireless) provides Critical Communication and Collaboration technology for public safety, emergency management, school safety and corporate security. The Rave platform is used to prepare better, respond faster, recover quicker and mitigate critical incidents in order to save lives, manage crises, maintain business continuity and increase operational resiliency.

Barrett Communications

Acquisition in 2022
Barrett Communications specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of high-frequency (HF) and very high-frequency (VHF) radio equipment tailored for specialized, autonomous, long-haul communication needs. The company provides a range of products including HF radio systems, antennas, transporters, and tactical VHF radios, catering to sectors such as defense, civil security, border security, coast guard, and humanitarian efforts. Barrett's HF radio communication solutions are particularly notable for their capability to operate "free to air," eliminating recurring usage charges once installed. These systems support voice, email, data, fax, and tracking applications over hundreds of miles, and are recognized for their quality, reliability, and ease of use.

Calipsa

Acquisition in 2022
Calipsa Limited is a London-based company that specializes in developing an artificial intelligence-driven video monitoring platform powered by deep learning technology. Founded in 2016, Calipsa's platform processes and analyzes extensive video feeds to deliver timely alerts and comprehensive reports for various applications, including traffic enforcement, road accident monitoring, and public safety incidents. The system allows users to transmit alarms from their cameras to Calipsa's cloud servers, where it detects human motion and forwards validated alerts for visual verification by monitoring operators. Key features of the platform include site scheduling, camera management, and health checks, all designed to enhance operator efficiency and reduce installation costs by leveraging existing camera infrastructure. By automating the analysis and reporting of video footage, Calipsa enables customers to make informed decisions more efficiently, contributing to improved crime detection and prevention.

TETRA Ireland Communications

Acquisition in 2022
Tetra Ireland operates the National Digital Radio Service (NDRS), which provides a secure communications network for Ireland's Emergency Services. The company utilizes a purpose-built digital mobile radio platform, developed with terrestrial trunked radio technology, to ensure reliable and mission-critical communication services. This network is designed to meet the needs of various public service agencies, including security, fire and safety, health, and government, offering coverage even in rural areas. Tetra Ireland's focus on secure and efficient communication plays a vital role in enhancing the operational capabilities of emergency and public service organizations across the country.

Ava Security

Acquisition in 2022
Ava Security, founded in 2016, focuses on predicting, preventing, and protecting against insider threats through a combination of machine learning and human verification. The company's platform integrates various components, including vcam, vcore, vserver, and vcloud, to provide real-time security solutions for both retail and corporate clients. With a workforce of 75 employees and offices in Oslo, London, and New York, Ava Security aims to equip security professionals with actionable insights, allowing them to concentrate on high-impact events and effectively safeguard assets and data.

911 Datamaster

Acquisition in 2021
911 Datamaster specializes in providing Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) solutions and transitional software to create a fully functional NG9-1-1 ecosystem. Established in 1993 in Overland Park, Kansas, the company develops software capable of managing databases with up to 100 million records, making it suitable for populations ranging from under 5,000 to tens of millions. The software includes features such as GIS quality assurance, multi-agency data interaction, and centralized GIS warehouses, which collectively enhance the accuracy of emergency call location and routing. To ensure high quality in its products and installations, 911 Datamaster employs a rigorous three-stage testing process. The company's mission is to improve the quality of 911 data and routing technologies beyond existing NG911 standards, ultimately facilitating quicker responses from first responders.

Avigilon Alta

Acquisition in 2021
Avigilon Alta specializes in advanced security solutions, particularly in access control systems designed for modern workplaces. The company offers a seamless mobile access control solution that allows users to enter authorized areas by simply waving their smartphones, leveraging patented technology for high reliability and efficiency. Avigilon Alta provides a comprehensive cloud-based platform that includes features such as entry schedule management, multi-site oversight, and integration with third-party applications, ensuring a secure and user-friendly experience. Their innovative solutions also encompass emergency response capabilities, allowing for the remote locking or unlocking of doors and zones during critical situations. Serving a diverse range of industries, including commercial real estate, education, and retail, Avigilon Alta aims to enhance security while simplifying access management for enterprises.

Delta Risk

Acquisition in 2020
Delta Risk LLC specializes in risk management and cybersecurity services for commercial and government clients globally. Established in 2007 and headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, with additional offices in Arlington, Virginia, and King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, the company provides a range of advisory and assessment services, including program development and compliance best practices. Its managed security services encompass internal and external threat detection, compliance-ready reporting, and protection for cloud applications and mobile devices. Additionally, Delta Risk offers incident response services, cyber defense training, and exercise design and execution for infrastructure protection. In 2020, the company was acquired by Motorola Solutions, Inc., and now operates as a subsidiary of The Chertoff Group, LLC.

Callyo

Acquisition in 2020
Callyo 2009 Corp. specializes in developing mobile technology tools designed for law enforcement agencies globally. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Carson City, Nevada, Callyo's flagship product, the 10-21 Video application, enhances police officers' capabilities by adding live streaming functionality. The company serves a diverse clientele, including homeland security, federal and state law enforcement, and specialized units focused on narcotics, child crimes, and cyber-crimes. Callyo aims to simplify investigative processes and empower law enforcement personnel to combat serious crimes like human trafficking and child exploitation without the need for specialized equipment. The company is recognized for its innovative approach, achieving a high customer satisfaction rating and contributing to improved investigation outcomes and resource efficiency. As a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions, Callyo continues to seek talented professionals dedicated to making a meaningful social impact through its technology.

Pelco

Acquisition in 2020
Pelco by Schneider Electric specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of professional video surveillance and security systems. The company offers a comprehensive range of products, including IP cameras, video management software, and various accessories such as enclosures, lighting solutions, and mounts. Pelco serves diverse industries, including transportation, corrections, education, healthcare, and retail, providing essential security solutions for airports, seaports, casinos, and critical infrastructure. In addition to its product offerings, Pelco delivers field services, remote support, and training to enhance customer experience. Founded in 1957 and headquartered in Fresno, California, Pelco operates as a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions.

IndigoVision

Acquisition in 2020
IndigoVision is a manufacturer of complete IP video security solutions. When ‘mission critical’ really matters, people choose IndigoVision for the resilience of their solution backed by first class support. Working across some 20 market sectors, they serve end users to improve their operational efficiency, enhance public safety and enable timely emergency response.

WatchGuard Video

Acquisition in 2019
WatchGuard Video designs and manufactures in-car video systems, body-worn cameras, evidence management systems and software. WatchGuard’s solutions increase transparency and accountability, improve trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve, reduce agency liability and advance the judicial process.

Avigilon

Acquisition in 2018
Avigilon is a motorola solutions company provides trusted security solutions to the global market. Avigilon designs, develops, and manufactures video analytics, network video management software and hardware, surveillance cameras, and access control solutions. Avigilon's solutions have been installed at thousands of customer sites, including school campuses, transportation systems, healthcare centers, public venues, critical infrastructure, prisons, factories, casinos, airports, financial institutions, government facilities, and retailers. Avigilon systems protect and monitor various locations worldwide including major corporations, government institutions, stadiums, retail environments, casinos, critical infrastructure, transportation stations, and more, providing the best evidence possible.

Kodiak Networks

Acquisition in 2017
Kodiak Networks® provides wireless operators with a comprehensive mobile solutions portfolio promoting community/group-based communications. Kodiak enables CDMA, GSM and UMTS carriers around the world to offer innovative mobile voice services via the Kodiak Connected Portfolio. The Kodiak Connected Portfolio is comprised of an integrated mobile applications suite as well as client-based and clientless user interfaces for Open OS and embedded devices. The Portfolio components are based on the Kodiak Real Time Exchange (RTX), a flexible, standards-based, multi-generational IMS-compliant platform, which scales from independent operators to multinational carriers utilizing 2G or 3G wireless networks. Kodiak offers integrated mobile applications including Conferencing, Messaging, Presence and Contact Management, and Push to Talk (PTT).

Gridstone

Acquisition in 2016
Gridstone Pty Ltd. is a company based in Collingwood, Australia, that specializes in developing cloud-based mobile applications tailored for various sectors, including emergency services, transport and logistics, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2009, the company was previously known as Naturally Being Pty Ltd. before rebranding in March 2012. Gridstone focuses on creating mobility systems that support public safety agencies, governments, and enterprises, enhancing their operational efficiency and responsiveness. As of November 2016, Gridstone operates as a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions, Inc.

Spillman Technologies

Acquisition in 2016
Spillman Technologies, Inc. specializes in providing comprehensive software solutions for law enforcement and public safety agencies across the United States. Founded in 1978 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers a range of software modules, including Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management Systems (RMS), fire and mapping systems, and jail management solutions. Its offerings encompass various functionalities such as evidence management, community dashboards, alarm tracking, mobile incident reporting, and personnel management. In addition to its software products, Spillman Technologies provides professional services including account management, training, and technical support. The company serves a diverse clientele, including police departments, sheriff's offices, communication centers, fire departments, and correctional facilities, and operates as a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions.

PublicEngines

Acquisition in 2015
CrimeReports.com partners directly with law enforcement agencies to provide automated crime mapping and alerting. CrimeReports.com is the fastest growing automated crime mapping and alerting service provider, growing from a single participating department in September 2007 to over 1,000 participating departments in 2010.

Emergency CallWorks

Acquisition in 2015
Emergency CallWorks is a provider of integrated services designed for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and Dispatch community. The company offers a comprehensive solution for receiving Next Generation 911 calls, dispatching first responders, and transmitting critical information to mobile workforces. By leveraging VoIP technology, Emergency CallWorks enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency response processes, improving the control and administration of E911, emergency management, and dispatch workflows. Their products facilitate better communication, cooperation, and data sharing among public safety agencies, ultimately leading to faster and more accurate emergency responses.

Twisted Pair Solutions

Acquisition in 2014
Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc. specializes in designing and developing unified group communications software. The company’s flagship product, WAVE, is a Voice-over-IP application that facilitates interoperability among diverse communication systems, enabling users to connect through standard PCs and commercial network hardware. Additionally, Twisted Pair offers the WAVE SDK, a toolkit that allows software developers to create customized communication solutions tailored to specific user requirements. Their product suite also includes the WAVE Supernode Monitor, which provides a graphical interface for managing connections within a WAVE system, and the WAVE Dispatch Communicator, a desktop communication tool. Twisted Pair's solutions serve a wide range of sectors, including government, defense, public safety, energy, and commercial organizations. Established in 1999, the company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in the United Kingdom and Australia.

Xtreme Spectrum

Acquisition in 2013
XtremeSpectrum is a developer of ultrawideband (UWB) impulse radio -- a wireless technology for products such as set-top boxes, digital displays, camcorders, DVD players, digital video recorders and digital cameras.

Psion

Acquisition in 2012
Psion is a pioneer in quality mobile handheld computers and their application in industrial markets around the world. They’ve innovated in the field of mobile computing since 1980, starting with the invention of the PDA; through to helping their global customers solve their business problems today. Their clients include Volkswagen, RWE nPower, E.ON, BMW, Goodyear, Copenhagen Airports, and many others.

Rhomobile

Acquisition in 2011
Rhomobile provides a free and open source framework, Rhodes, for cross-platform smartphone application development. Rhodes allows you to use familiar web skills (HTML, HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript) to create a native app, and then deploy that app across all the major smartphone OSes: Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and more are on the way. In addition, Rhomobile allows you to access and edit your data regardless of connectivity with the optional RhoSync, the world's fastest, most scalable sync server. Rhomobile has combined Rhodes and RhoSync in a hosted offering called RhoHub. RhoHub allows developers to deploy apps, builds, and sync servers to the cloud. RhoHub.com is the world's first development as a service. Rhomobile completes the enterprise mobility offering with RhoGallery - the Enterprise App Store. RhoGallery is the first hosted mobile app management solution. RhoGallery makes it easy to provision apps directly to your employees' smartphones (regardless of the OS), and then easily manage and provision updates in the future. Rhomobile's entire product suite allows enterprises to easily develop, distribute, deploy, and manage all enterprise apps and data.

4Home

Acquisition in 2010
4Home specializes in developing an XML-based software and services platform tailored for OEM hardware vendors and broadband service providers, enabling them to offer innovative applications and services for the connected home. The company's solutions facilitate a range of functionalities, including the remote monitoring of homes, access to web-based content on televisions, mobile control of home systems, and unified management of various devices and digital media. Additionally, 4Home emphasizes the importance of home control services, which encompass home monitoring, media and entertainment management, home health, and energy management. This comprehensive approach positions 4Home at the forefront of the evolving landscape of broadband services, following the traditional offerings of voice, video, and data. The company has also been recognized for its excellence, having received multiple CES Innovation awards.

Aloqa

Acquisition in 2010
Aloqa is a mobile service that proactively notifies users about interesting places, services, events, and people close to where they are. Once you download and start Aloqa, you need to just look at your phone and it shows you live information about interesting things in your vicinity like your favorite coffee shops, highly rated restaurants, local bargains and coupons, Facebook friends in the vicinity, even kid friendly events. When you change locations, Aloqa refreshes itself automatically and notifies you of the relevant set of services, points of interest, events, and friends close to your new location. Wherever you are, whenever you go. In addition, Aloqa provides an API for easy development of location-based services, especially for proactive and community oriented applications. Examples contain detecting automatically the proximity of two mobile targets (such as Facebook friends), sorting a buddy list by current distance and automatically updating the list as well as clique observation (show me when 3 out of 5 of my myspace girlfriends are nearby).

280 North

Acquisition in 2010
280 North is a web application company based on their proprietary application framework, Cappuccino. Along with Objective-J, Cappuccino provides a complete toolkit to develop rich web applications. It's modeled after a proven desktop development environment, and has been released as an open source project under the LGPL. 280 North's first application, 280 Slides, enables anyone with a web browser to quickly and easily create beautiful presentations. 280 Slides takes advantage of the web by making it trivial to find and include great media in your presentation. We also built in advanced features like importing and exporting PowerPoint documents, so your data is always portable.

BitBand

Acquisition in 2009
BitBand is a technology provider specializing in advanced video content delivery solutions. The company, privately held and incorporated in the United States, operates its headquarters and research and development center in Israel. It offers video-on-demand technology services, enabling efficient delivery of video content to users.

AirDefense

Acquisition in 2008
Motorola AirDefense Enterprise is a wireless intrusion prevention system that monitors the airwaves 24x7 and provides the most advanced solution for rogue detection and mitigation, intrusion detection, policy monitoring and compliance, automated protection, forensic and incident analysis and remote troubleshooting. Motorola AirDefense uses collaborative intelligence with secure sensors that work in tandem with a hardened purpose-built server appliance to monitor all 802.11 (a/b/g/n) wireless traffic in real time.

Modulus Video

Acquisition in 2007
Modulus Video offers MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) compression systems designed for delivery of high value video content in the internet television, cable, broadcast and satellite markets. Modulus Video partnered with Motorola for more than two years.

Terayon Communications

Acquisition in 2007
Terayon Communication Systems provides real- time digital video networking applications to cable, satellite and telecommunication service providers worldwide, which have deployed more than 7,800 Terayon CherryPicker(TM) and related digital video system components to localize services and advertising on-demand and brand their programming, insert millions of digital ads, offer HDTV and other digital video services.

Motorola Solutions - Enterprise Business

Acquisition in 2007
Motorola Solutions - Enterprise Business is in mobile computing and advanced data capture communications technologies that serve customers in retail, transportation & logistics, and manufacturing.

Tut Systems

Acquisition in 2006
Tut Systems, Inc. delivers advanced content processing and distribution products as well as comprehensive system integration services for deploying next-generation data and video services over broadband networks. Service providers, content providers and government agencies worldwide use Tut Systems solutions to deliver broadcast-quality video over broadband networks.

Netopia

Acquisition in 2006
Netopia, Inc. is a company based in Emeryville, California, specializing in the development and provision of broadband customer premises networking equipment and carrier-class software for remote management of broadband services. Its product offerings include modems, routers, gateways, and related accessories that utilize digital subscriber line technologies to facilitate broadband access. Netopia also provides remote management software that allows carriers to manage both its own and third-party gateways, enabling the deployment of new broadband services and the automation of maintenance tasks. Additionally, the company offers solutions for network management of personal computers under the Timbuktu and eCare brand names, as well as web services such as hosting and development. Netopia serves telecommunications carriers and Internet service providers, primarily in the United States and Europe. Originally incorporated in 1986 as Farallon Computing, Inc., the company underwent several name changes before becoming Netopia, Inc. in 1997, and it currently operates as a subsidiary of Motorola, Inc.

Good Technology (acquired by Visto)

Acquisition in 2006
Good Technology is the leader in enterprise handheld computing software and service, using industry standards to provide the corporate applications enterprises need on the handhelds they choose over the networks they prefer. The company's GoodAccess and GoodLink products extend mission-critical enterprise applications—including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, salesforce.com and Siebel—to mobile employees when an where they need them, using end-to-end AES encrypted, FIPS 140-2 certified security, and cradle-free, real-time synchronization. GoodLink and GoodAccess are combined enterprise software and service that run on a variety of devices and networks, freeing customers from vendor lock-in, and allowing maximum flexibility.

Vertasent

Acquisition in 2006
Vertasent is a developer of software applications that enables services such as content-on-demand or IPTV to share resources and be delivered over a common infrastructure. Vertasent's applications manage the elements in a "switched" digital video network -- a key area of interest for cable operators. A switched video architecture can increase available bandwidth in a cable network by dynamically transmitting only those channels currently being watched in a given neighborhood.

Symbol Technologies

Acquisition in 2006
Symbol Technologies is an American manufacturer and worldwide supplier of mobile data capture and delivery equipment. The company specializes in barcode scanners, mobile computers, RFID systems and Wireless LAN infrastructure. Symbol Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of Zebra Technologies, and is headquartered in Holtsville, New York, on Long Island.The company also offers an array of services from system planning and design for emerging technologies to product maintenance and support.

NextNet Wireless

Acquisition in 2006
NextNet Wireless specializes in the development of broadband wireless access systems, particularly focusing on non-line-of-sight (NLOS) technology. The company's innovative solutions utilize orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) to provide Internet Protocol (IP) compatible broadband applications, including voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and video streaming. NextNet's plug-and-play systems are designed to enhance the capabilities of carriers' wireless networks, offering reliable connectivity and performance in various environments.

Broadbus Technologies

Acquisition in 2006
Broadbus was a pioneer of memory based systems for delivering both movies and television on demand. Broadbus was acquired by [Motorola](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/motorola) in July 2006 for $181 million.

Orthogon Systems

Acquisition in 2006
Orthogon Systems provides the industry's leading carrier-grade point-to-point broadband wireless system, the OS-Gemini Broadband Wireless Ethernet Bridge. Through several innovative technologies and techniques, the company has developed a point-to-point system that connects at high speeds with carrier-grade reliability around obstacles, such as terrain and buildings, over long distances, and over large bodies of water. The OS-Gemini is deployed in over 500 networks worldwide, connecting disparate networks in the corporate, government, healthcare and education marketplaces; and enabling wireless service providers to extend broadband to remote areas and backhaul wireless data traffic efficiently. Orthogon Systems is a privately funded company with headquarters in Ashburton, Devon, United Kingdom and Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.

ARRIS Sweden

Acquisition in 2006
ARRIS Sweden (formerly Kreatel Communications) evelopers of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) technologies. IPTV facilitates deployment of digital television over broadband Internet connections.

Kreatel Communications

Acquisition in 2006
Kreatel is a developer of innovative Internet Protocol (IPTV) based digital set-tops. Kreatel's Linux-based solution extends into the application and middleware layers, allowing it to be used with a broad set of middleware solutions. This flexible set-top platform is a natural complement to Motorola's end-to-end digital video solutions. Motorola offers flexible solutions throughout the cable, xDSL, and fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) video chain -- including network infrastructure, video headend and transport, industry-leading MPEG-4 encoding, and connected home devices.

Broadband Innovations

Acquisition in 2006
Broadband Innovations, Inc. specializes in RF and digital signal processing solutions for broadband communications and for fiber optic transmission of multichannel television signals. The company name "Broadband Innovations" reflects the company’s technology leadership position and its commitment to meeting the industry’s needs with innovative new products.

Ucentric Systems

Acquisition in 2005
Ucentric Systems specializes in home media networking software designed for the digital home environment. The company offers a comprehensive software suite that includes solutions for media centers, multi-television DVRs, and home music systems. By providing a complete home networking platform, Ucentric Systems enables the delivery of internet, phone, and TV content to various screens and speakers throughout the home. Its patented technology allows broadband service providers and their partner OEMs to create fully integrated home networks. Ucentric's open platform is adaptable, ensuring compatibility with future technologies, standards, and consumer applications.

MeshNetworks

Acquisition in 2004
MeshNetworks is a wireless mesh networking company that specializes in developing technology and products for rapidly-deployed, self-configuring wireless mobile networks. Utilizing its proprietary Quadrature Division Multiple Access (QDMA) technology, the company focuses primarily on public safety and municipal networks. MeshNetworks offers both a chip for QDMA and software that enhances standard Wi-Fi products with mesh capabilities. The company's technology has been implemented in various municipalities across the United States, including locations in Florida, Minnesota, Oregon, and Texas. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Maitland, Florida, MeshNetworks was acquired by Motorola in 2004.

Paceline Systems

Acquisition in 2003
Paceline Systems, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, an early stage company developing a new class of switching system specifically designed to improve the performance, reliability and manageability of large data centre networks.

Winphoria Networks

Acquisition in 2003
Winphoria Networks focuses on the development of mobile networking products. Winphoria Networks is acquired by Motorola Solutions. Winphoria Networks was founded in 2000 and is based in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.

Next Level Communications

Acquisition in 2003
Next Level Communications design and market broadband communications equipment that enablestelephone companies and other communications service providers tocost-effectively deliver a full suite of voice, data and video services over theexisting copper telephone wire infrastructure. Service providers who deploy their equipment can either offer voice, data and video services in a single product offering or offer each service separately depending on subscriber demand and the service provider's objectives. They believe that by installing their equipment, telephone companies and other emerging communications service providers will be able to capitalize on, and compete effectively in, the emerging market for integrated voice, data and video services. Their products consist of equipment located at the telephone company's central office, in the field and at the subscriber's home or business.

RiverDelta Networks

Acquisition in 2001
RiverDelta Networks is a developer of carrier-class broadband routing, switching and service management systems.

General Instrument

Acquisition in 2000
General Instrument Corporation specializes in integrated and interactive broadband access solutions. The company provides digital and analog set-top terminals and systems for both wired and wireless cable television networks, as well as hybrid fiber/coaxial network transmission systems utilized by cable operators. Additionally, General Instrument offers digital satellite television systems for programmers and direct-to-home satellite networks, along with private communication networks for businesses. Its services also include programming encryption and decryption systems, and end-to-end addressable transmission systems, supporting a variety of sectors including telecommunications and video entertainment. Founded in 1997 and based in Horsham, Pennsylvania, the company was previously known as NextLevel Systems, Inc. and adopted its current name in 1998. As of early 2000, General Instrument operates as a subsidiary of Motorola, Inc.
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