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Motorola shoots for video-encoding company

Plan to buy Modulus Video...

Tags: modulus video, tv, motorola

By Marguerite Reardon

Published: 18 May 2007 08:35 GMT

Motorola will soon add to its line-up of infrastructure products it can offer network service providers.

The mobile giant said it plans to buy privately held Modulus Video, which makes equipment for compressing and encoding video. Motorola has been partnering with Modulus Video for more than two years.

The Razr maker said Modulus will complement its recent acquisitions of Broadbus, Kreatel, Netopia and Tut Systems.

Motorola has been buying video and networking companies to help create an end-to-end product offering that it can sell to phone companies, cable companies and satellite providers. Motorola already sells set-top boxes to these providers.

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The acquisition of Modulus will help the company address issues that network operators face as they deliver high-definition TV programming and interactive services such as video on demand, which require a lot of bandwidth. Companies delivering such services need to make their networks as efficient as possible.

Dan Moloney, president of Motorola's home and networks mobility business, said in a statement: "As consumers demand more high-definition video and interactive services, the need for advanced compression technology is increasingly important.

"As part of its advanced real-time video encoding products, Modulus Video has a powerful architecture and product development framework that is well-suited for continued technological advancement."

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Marguerite Reardon writes for CNET News.com

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