Motorola Mobility reported net revenues of $3.3 billion in the second quarter of 2011, up 28 percent from the second quarter of 2010. Mobile Devices net revenues in the second quarter were $2.4 billion, up 41 percent compared with the year-ago quarter. In Home news, net revenues in the second quarter were $907 million, up 2 percent compared with the year-ago quarter. Motorola Mobility maintained its leadership in key markets with set-top shipments up more than 10 percent as compared to the year-ago quarter.
Home highlights:
· Introduced Motorola Televation™, a broadband video device enabling consumers to watch live TV on a connected IP device anywhere around the home.
· Launched the Medios Xperience platform which enables operators to merge video content with social networking, games and web-based content, and deliver more interactive functionality with broadcast television and video-on-demand services.
· Selected by Time Warner Cable to develop a video gateway platform capable of delivering an advanced in-home entertainment experience and announced the DCX3600M, Motorola’s first video gateway device.
· Selected by ESPN to transition all programming for ESPN and ESPN-2 networks to an MPEG-4 HD format using Motorola’s video distribution solution.
More information on earnings can be found here.
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