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Motorola unleashes powers of convergence

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola Inc. today launched MC75, the latest addition to its portfolio of enterprise digital assistants (EDA), developed for mobile enterprises that require connectivity around the world.

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The MC75 EDA will help organizations increase worker productivity and efficiency, reduce operational costs and errors, and enhance customer service by delivering simultaneous voice, data, GPS navigation, and camera-based document capture, said a press release.

“The MC75 EDA is a testament to Motorola’s ability to foresee the changing needs of enterprises to offer their field workforce access to business critical data and rich mobile enterprise application over a single size optimized rugged device,” said Soumitra Sana, country president, Motorola India Private Ltd.

“It also illustrates Motorola’s commitment to deliver integrated technology that leverages the powers of convergence to enable enterprise customers to gain a competitive edge,” he added.

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The MC75 supports 3G networks based on the HSDPA and CDMA-EVDO (Rev A) standards for wireless communication, according to the release.

This combination of real-time local and wide-area wireless communications coupled with advanced data capture capabilities, enables businesses to improve workforce automation reduce data errors and provide access to crucial business applications such as ERP and CRM to increase productivity, it added.

“With 3G fast emerging on the horizon, we’re giving enterprises the ability to plan and evolve their business for an exciting future,” said Jayant Rastogi, regional sales director, Subcontinent, Enterprise Mobility business, Motorola India Private Ltd. 

“Devices like the MC75 unleash the powers of convergence to deliver capabilities in the hands of field force to take real-time decisions, access critical data at speeds faster than ever before.  The rugged form factor and durability also meets the demands of mobile workers,” he added.

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