ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Illinois, United States—Motorola has agreed to supply the equipment for the BT Wireless network initiative called Expidas to launch applications for present and next-generation services.
“External developers will be able to test and integrate their applications with these replica networks with the ability to launch in a live environment,” said Motorola, in a statement.
Motorola to supply BT Wireless initiative
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