Motorola, Cisco scrap planned dual-mode phone
IDG News Service - Motorola Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc. have stopped development of a planned dual-mode cell and Wi-Fi phone in favor of allowing multiple devices to work with any vendor's enterprise IP phone switch, a Motorola executive said Wednesday.
Last July, the companies announced a partnership and plans to develop a device and release it in early 2006. The goal was to let employees use one phone both outside and inside the office, with calls smoothly shifting over to a wireless LAN in the office and to the cell network when a user went outside. Typical office phone features, such as dialing by extension within the company, would be built in.
Dual-mode phones are a key component of fixed-mobile convergence, which could benefit both companies and consumers with lower cell phone bills and better indoor coverage. Mobile operators stand to lose cellular airtime but could use the phones to build comprehensive communications offerings and keep subscribers loyal.
The Motorola-Cisco partnership remains, but development has ended on the planned product, which never had a formal name, according to John DeFeo, Motorola corporate vice president of enterprise products.
"It just simply took too long to get it moving," DeFeo said. "The market is moving very fast." Among other things, the industrial design of the device and the WLAN radio to be used in it were too old to make it an appealing product, he said. The development process involved coordinating product road maps between the two companies and working with mobile operators that would offer the phones, DeFeo said.
The planned device was intended as a successor to the CN620, a phone jointly developed by Motorola, Symbol Technologies Inc. and Avaya Inc. that was never produced in commercial volumes, DeFeo said. Unlike the CN620, it would have been fully interoperable with Cisco's CallManager IP private branch exchange (PBX) and WLAN gear.
Motorola's new approach will be to develop a single platform that can be used for any dual-mode device the company wants to make and will work with IP PBXes from all vendors, DeFeo said. He would not say when the first products based on that platform would be available. Motorola wants to branch out to many devices in order to support the same type of roaming capability for applications such as instant messaging, push-to-talk and location-based services, he said.
Meanwhile, Motorola has introduced other dual-mode phones that offer fixed-mobile convergence using other technological approaches, such as unlicensed mobile access, DeFeo said.
Cisco representatives were not immediately available for comment.



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