Motorola has said it will split its Home and Networks Mobility group into three separate businesses, to be known as Broadband Home Solutions, Broadband Access Solutions and Cellular Networks.
Broadband Home Solutions will consist of cable and video equipment, including set-top boxes and modems; Broadband Access Solutions, next-generation broadband equipment; and Cellular Networks, wireless network equipment.
The reorganization is designed to keep the unit, Motorola’s second-largest by revenue, “agile, focused and ideally aligned to realize its growth potential,” company spokeswoman Jennifer Erickson said in a statement. The company will report financial results this Thursday.

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