Motorola end-to-end wireless broadband portfolio enhances Siemens ITS

Siemens Intelligent Traffic Solutions (ITS) has joined hands with Motorola, Inc.’s (NYSE: MOT)

Siemens will now be able to offer its customers the flexibility of using Motorola’s innovative and field-proven wireless broadband solutions to help meet their connectivity needs. New wireless technologies help customers to improve safety, reduce congestion and air pollution, and drive organizational efficiencies .

Motorola’s wireless networking solutions in association with Siemens’ value added services, will admit agencies to implement the advanced communications required for peek performing traffic management systems at a fraction of traditional leased-line rates with a return on investment typically in less than 12 months.

The rapid innovation in ITS, including advanced traffic management solutions and video security systems that help to  safety issues along roads or enable remote monitoring of critical infrastructure such as bridges, is exposing the need for connectivity solutions that are flexible and reliable.

The facility to link up with these applications using wireless technology is making the new breakthroughs a reality in a timely and cost-effective manner. Motorola’s wireless broadband solutions have been field-proven across the world, helping customers deploy ITS applications, manage traffic signals, extend their fiber networks, and replace costly leased T1 lines in a highly reliable and very cost effective manner.

Siemens future development efforts will integrate the wireless communication devices directly into on-street traffic management products. Through integrated communications, agencies can save even more by reducing hardware and power consumption requirements.

Mark Kroh, vice president of North America Channels, Motorola’s Enterprise Mobility Solutions. “Our end-to-end wireless broadband portfolio enhances Siemens’ advanced intelligent transportation technologies through solutions that provide wireless agility and enable innovative ITS applications.”

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