Jury Awards $764 Million to Motorola in Trade Secrets Case
The jury found that Hytera infringed copyrights and misappropriated Motorola trade secrets in developing its digital two-way radios.
The jury found that Hytera infringed copyrights and misappropriated Motorola trade secrets in developing its digital two-way radios.
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Discover how the staff from Fulton County Schools (GA) and Huntsville City Schools (AL) has improved responsiveness, communication networks and first responder protocols throughout their school districts.
Learn how radio communications and interoperability are critical elements of a school’s security and emergency preparedness plan.
Far from being a thing of the past, the push-to-talk radio market is expected to grow in coming years.
Here’s how Motorola’s two-way radios can improve school and university communications with first responders during a emergency.
This campus didn’t need to replace its duress system. It just needed to better utilize and integrate the technologies that were already there.
Huntsville City Schools in Alabama will spend roughly $280,500 for more campus security officers to supervise transfer students.
Telex Radio Dispatch introduces the Sprint Direct Connect (SDC) interface and the new, enhanced Motorola MOTOTRBO interface to the company’s C-Soft software suite.