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Motorola in 2004: Zander's Challenge |
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ExcerptsBackground NoteIridiumMotorola had promoted Iridium as a phone system that could make communication possible between any two points in the world. The company's game plan was to use orbiting satellites to pick up signals from cellular phones and relay the conversation from satellite to satellite till the signal could be transmitted back to the ground... Losing the Wireless WarMotorola had pioneered the cell phone revolution in the early 1990s. But within a few years, the company had been rapidly overtaken by Nokia and Samsung (in terms of revenues, even though Motorola sold more units than Samsung). In the late 1990s, Motorola spent its money, time and efforts in developing analog phones, while wireless companies were buying digital phones...
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