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Motorola Announces Additional Key Customer Wins For Its High-Definition DCT5100 Set-T

Started by Gregg Lengling, Wednesday Dec 04, 2002, 01:53:00 PM

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Gregg Lengling

CableOne, Charter Communications, Insight Communications, and Time Warner
   Cable, along with Armstrong and BendCable, Join the Growing List of MSOs
    Deploying Motorola's HD DCT5100, Which Also Includes Comcast and Shaw

    ANAHEIM, Ca., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT)
Broadband Communications Sector today announced that it has secured additional
major customer commitments for its DCT5100 high-definition set-top.  CableOne,
Charter Communications, Insight Communications, and Time Warner Cable, along
with Armstrong and BendCable, mark the latest group of multiple system
operators (MSOs) to embrace the Motorola DCT5100.  The diversity of this group
demonstrates the wide appeal of Motorola's integrated HD digital cable
offering, which is ideal for all-size operators.
    These operators are deploying or preparing to shortly launch this
scaleable, digital, high-definition set-top box, which will enable the swift
delivery of combined HDTV/interactive digital cable services to the growing
number of HD enthusiasts within their customer bases.  These service packages
can help operators attract high-value HD enthusiasts as new digital customers,
retain existing customers, and more strongly compete against satellite.
    In May 2002, Motorola announced DCT5100 commitments from Comcast
Corporation, now the country's leading cable and broadband communications
provider, and Shaw Communications, one of the largest multi-system cable
operators in Canada.
    "A recent study by Strategy Analytics* cited that demand for larger,
high-quality TV displays are driving HDTV sales and building momentum that is
expected to result in a forecasted 4.8 million homes with HD-capable TV
displays by the end of 2002.  By 2008, this number is projected to increase to
29 million households," said Carl McGrath, Motorola corporate vice president
and general Manager, digital consumer gateways.
    "These numbers clearly indicate the tremendous opportunity HD offers
operators, particularly when they are well-positioned to bundle HD services
with additional on-demand interactive digital-cable services.  Motorola is a
leading pioneer in HD, digital cable, and retail - this is the right, winning
combination to help operators best take advantage of these opportunities and
deliver the next evolution of digital cable services to their customers."

    About the Motorola DCT5100
    The Motorola DCT5100 is a high-definition digital cable set-top, designed
for the HDTV enthusiast.  By integrating an HD decoder into its
advanced-interactive set-top platform, Motorola has delivered a convenient,
space-saving one-box solution that delivers both interactive digital cable and
HD programming.  As an added benefit, the Motorola DCT5100 has a built-in
DOCSIS cable modem designed to take advantage of future interactive
services -- such as home networking, streaming media, and t-commerce -- when
they become available.
    In 1990, Motorola -- operating as General Instrument -- launched the
digital revolution by being the first in the industry to approach the
government with a proposal to move from analog to digital technology to enable
HDTV.  Since launching digital with the first commercial volume digital
set-top deployment in 1996, Motorola has shipped over 23 million interactive
digital set-tops and developed the world's premier advanced-interactive
platform and high-definition decoder technology.

    About Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
    The Motorola Broadband Communications Sector provides a scalable,
integrated end-to-end system for the delivery of broadband services that keeps
consumers informed, entertained and connected.  Its technology enables network
operators and retailers to create and execute on new business opportunities by
providing innovative products and services to the home.  Customer-responsive
design and manufacturing expertise further contribute to the company's
position as the world's leading supplier of digital cable set-tops and cable
modems.  For more information about the Motorola Broadband Communications
Sector, visit http://www.motorola.com/broadband.

Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}