Company Snapshot: MOT  Print This Story  Email This Story  Save this Link View PR Newswire's RSS Feed  Blogs Discussing this News Release  Search Blogs that Mention this News Release  Click this link to view linked Bookmarking Services Click this link to view linked Blogging Services


Motorola's Open Communications Servers Lead the Wave at GLOBALCOMM

   Motorola logo. (PRNewsFoto)

SCHAUMBURG, IL USA
   Motorola logo. (PRNewsFoto)

SCHAUMBURG, IL USA
      On-Site Demonstrations Illustrate Depth/Breadth of Applications
   Carrier-grade Common Platform Becoming a Force in the Telecom Industry

    TEMPE, Ariz., May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- At GLOBALCOMM(TM) 2006 Motorola,
Inc. (NYSE: MOT) will demonstrate evidence of its leadership in aligning
the communications industry around open, carrier-grade common platforms,
ecosystem coordination and delivering the resulting communications server
products.
    Product and proof-of-concept demonstrations will include Motorola's
generally available AdvancedTCA(R) based communications servers as the
foundation of key IMS functions, plus views into Motorola's future
MicroTCA(TM) and 10Gbps switch fabric ATCA(R) platform products.
    "Motorola has been selected for the majority of known outsourced ATCA
based communications server projects, most of which are control plane
applications. We believe this indicates that ATCA communications servers
are the emerging trend for this class of network functionality," said Wendy
Vittori, corporate vice president and general manager, Embedded
Communications Computing, Motorola. "Our 10Gbps Ethernet switching
proof-of-concept will show how open, standards-based communications servers
will extend into data plane applications such as the emerging high
definition IPTV. And with the recent announcement that we will be including
MicroTCA platforms in our portfolio, the benefits of communications servers
extend from the core to the edge of the network."
    On-site demonstrations will illustrate the wide range of potential
applications for Motorola's AdvancedTCA and MicroTCA communications
servers, including implementations in IMS, VoIP, IPTV and WiMAX
infrastructure.
    --  High availability failover of multiple high-definition video-on-demand
        streams and thousands of SIP-based VoIP calls on a Motorola
        Avantellis(TM) 3000 series ATCA communications server.  This
        demonstration will showcase Motorola's NetPlane(R) Software, including
        Service Availability(TM) Forum specification implementations, pre-
        integrated with MontaVista Linux and validated in a deployment-ready
        communications server.

    --  Motorola's Centellis(TM) 3000 series ATCA communications server,
        designed to allow network equipment providers to take advantage of an
        open, standards-based common platform while helping to protect their
        investment in existing high availability software and applications.
        Developed as a proof-of-concept in collaboration with, and based on,
        Intel architecture and including content from an ecosystem of
        independent software vendors, the communications server acts as a
        single platform for multiple IMS network elements.

    --  MicroTCA proof-of-concept demonstrating access and host applications
        that can be brought to market quickly and cost effectively using an
        open, carrier-grade platform integrated, validated and certified by
        Motorola:

        -   A video conference system, as a proof-of-concept of a host
            application
        -   A wireless base transceiver station, as a proof-of-concept of an
            advanced wireless broadband access application, such as WiMAX

    --  10Gbps switching in a Motorola Centellis 3000 series ATCA
        communications server, enabling support for high-bandwidth data plane
        applications. The proof-of-concept demonstrates a significant increase
        in ATCA switching capacity and backwards compatibility with currently
        deployed 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) systems. Developed in collaboration
        with Interphase, Surf and Artesyn Technologies, the demonstration
        shows the ability of Motorola's communications servers to scale
        according to application needs and continues the company's history of
        helping protect its customers' technology investments. Motorola is
        working with early access customers for 10GbE switching in its ATCA
        communications servers.
    Motorola also will showcase a custom designed telecom rack and ATCA
frame-level integration illustrating Motorola's Professional Services
capabilities, including architectural consulting, development consulting
and custom product design. Working collaboratively with the customer,
Motorola engineers developed the innovative, low-profile power distribution
unit (PDU) that handles significantly more power than earlier generation
PDUs as well as integrating serviceability elements such as hot-swappable
circuit breakers and a shelf alarm module. This approach enables rapid
prototyping, speeding time-to-market and minimizing engineering outlay for
the customer.
    Communications servers from Motorola also will be demonstrated around
the show floor on several strategic alliance and standards organizations
booths, underlining the power of the communications server ecosystem and
highlighting work with Intel, Interphase, MontaVista, and Wind River.
    About Motorola's Communications Servers
    Motorola's communications servers are open, fully integrated systems
that act as a common, carrier-grade platform for a wide range of
applications. This common platform concept integrates hardware and software
elements to enable equipment manufacturers to focus on adding their
application-specific value, thereby reducing the time, cost and risk
involved in deploying new revenue-generating applications or migrating
existing applications to standards-based technology. For more information:
http://www.motorola.com/computing .
    About Motorola
    Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in
wireless and broadband communications. Inspired by our vision of Seamless
Mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you get and stay
connected simply and seamlessly to the people, information, and
entertainment that you want and need. We do this by designing and
delivering "must have" products, "must do" experiences and powerful
networks -- along with a full complement of support services. A Fortune 100
company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of US $36.8
billion in 2005. For more information about our company, our people and our
innovations, please visit http://www.motorola.com .
    MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent &
Trademark Office. AdvancedTCA and ATCA are registered trademarks and
MicroTCA is a trademark of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group.
Service Availability is a proprietary trademark used under license. All
other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
                            Industry Backgrounder
    Industry adopts a common platform environment
    Several recent developments demonstrate the industry's move towards the
adoption of a common platform environment.
    --  Recent Yankee Group research states that leading telecom equipment
        manufacturers (TEMs) are embracing the concept of common platforms and
        estimates a 30% improvement in time-to-market and project development
        costs for TEMs who use standards-based communications servers. The
        TEMs interviewed for the survey ranked Motorola's Embedded
        Communications Computing business highest for ability to deliver
        fully-integrated communications servers.

    --  The Communications Platforms Trade Association (CP-TA), of which
        Motorola is a co-founding sponsor, was announced April 26. The CP-TA
        will accelerate the development of the telecom industry's ability to
        deliver interoperable communications platforms based on open industry
        standards thus enabling the creation of a large mainstream market for
        communications servers based on open industry standards.

    --  A new industry alliance, SCOPE, was recently formed to accelerate the
        deployment of open carrier grade base platforms for service providers.
        Its mission is to help, enable and promote the availability of open
        carrier grade base platforms based on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
        hardware/software and Free Open Source Software (FOSS) building
        blocks, and to promote interoperability to better serve service
        providers and consumers.

    --  Motorola's Communications Server Alliance program was recently
        launched and includes a new certification process and interoperability
        lab to enable qualified program participants' products to be pre-
        tested and validated to work with Motorola's communications servers.


SOURCE Motorola, Inc.




Back to Topback to top

Related links:
  • http://www.motorola.com
  • http://www.motorola.com/computing
    Photo Notes:
    NewsCom: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020307/MOTLOGO
    http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020415/MOTNOTAGLOGO
    AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org
    PRN Photo Desk, +1-888-776-6555 or +1-212-782-2840
    CONTACT:
    Lee Ann Kuster, +1-602-438-3623,
    leeannkuster@motorola.com , or Shreek Raivadera, +44 (0) 1509
    634461, shreek@motorola.com , both of Embedded Communications
    Computing for Motorola