Sunday, January 4, 2004

Motorola Rolls Out Consumer Broadband Products

Motorola will be showcasing a number of new wireless home networking products at next week's Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, including the Motorola SBG900 wireless cable modem gateway. The device integrates an 802.11g wireless access point, a DOCSIS 2.0-certified cable modem, and advanced security options. Motorola Broadband has shipped over 14 million cable modems to date, encompassing four generations of technology.


Motorola will also introduce a 802.11g USB adapter and a wireless print server. The company will also display 802.11g-based notebook adapters, PCI cards, access points, routers, and Ethernet bridges, as well as an Ethernet router for wired access.


Motorola VT1000v is also showcasing its VoIP solution that enables consumers to use traditional phone handsets to make calls over the Internet using a cable or DSL modem. The Motorola VT1000v technology was recently selected as the exclusive voice terminal adapter solution for Vonage's broadband telephone service. http://www.motorola.com