Motorola wins Queen's Award

26 Apr, 2007

Motorola on Wednesday announced that pioneering work, carried out by its point-to-point wireless solutions group, has been recognised with a Queen's Award for Enterprise. Motorola won the award for its innovative wireless broadband solutions.
The award recognises the outstanding achievements by the companies in the UK and is given solely on merit. "We are delighted to win such a prestigious award and on being recognised for the innovative work we have done in wireless broadband," said Phil Bolt, general manager of the point-to-point wireless solutions group at Motorola Networks and Enterprise.
"The award is the recognition of Motorola's expertise in wireless broadband communications and is further evidence of our leadership in seamless mobility", Phil Bolt added.
The award is aptly timed, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of Motorola in the UK. Sir David Brown, chairman of Motorola Ltd, described the award as 'a tremendous achievement' and went on to say "this is the eighth Queen's award that Motorola has won in its first 40 years in the UK and the first in the innovation category. We look forward to developing many more such innovations in the next 40 years."

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