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Motorola Teams with AgileTV™ to Provide Voice Recognition Capabilities to Digital Set-Top Platforms

HORSHAM, Pa. – 29 April 2004 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced a powerful new way for subscribers to control their digital video and audio entertainment experience using voice commands. Agile TV™’s “plug-and-play” voice-recognition technology enables broadband operators to offer subscribers a cutting edge navigation solution – without complicated set-up or the need for training. Operators can integrate Agile’s voice recognition solution with Motorola’s broadly deployed DCT2000 digital set-top platform.

The Motorola and AgileTV solution enables consumers to control their digital set-top using just spoken commands. Subscribers can “talk” to their TV through a remote control with an integrated microphone, allowing for easy navigation of digital programming, the interactive program guide and on-demand services using phrases such as “Find The Sopranos”, “Scan Sitcoms” or “Find Movies with Julia Roberts.” The solution requires only a small receiver that attaches to the cable set-top to receive signals from the enhanced remote.

The technology, which recognizes over 100,000 phrases and deciphers multiple languages, has been field tested in an alpha deployment on Motorola DCT2000 digital set-tops with USA Media’s cable subscribers for 15 months.

“The USA Media subscribers that tested AgileTV’s voice service gave it very high marks. It allowed them to easily find channels and programs they never knew existed. With a simple add-on device and the new, voice enabled remote we could use the Motorola equipment already installed in our customers’ homes. It greatly enhances the value of digital, should help the industry reduce churn and gives us a unique product advantage over satellite.” said Jim Faircloth, COO of USA Media.

“Working with Motorola, we can deliver a highly accurate voice recognition service that is simple to use, requires no training, and no new cable set-top. The Motorola and AgileTV solution makes it easier for consumers to access the latest digital cable services such as on-demand, and solves the navigation challenge resulting from the vast amount of programming now being offered,” said David Hanson, Senior Vice President, AgileTV.

“Operators have been asking for voice functionality, and by working with AgileTV, Motorola can now provide a service that is easy for operators to deploy. Not only can voice activation create a more feature-rich platform for consumers, it can create new revenue opportunities by making video-on-demand and other content easier to access,” said Carl McGrath, Motorola corporate vice president and general manager, digital core gateways.

"I have been following AgileTV's development of a voice service for over three years. Insight invested in the company because their technology will help subscribers solve digital's navigational problem and it effectively uses cable's two-way broadband capability. The service can enable cable to have a true advantage over our satellite competition," said Michael Willner, CEO of Insight Communications.

Motorola and AgileTV will demonstrate the voice navigation service to attendees at the NCTA 2004 trade show (2-5 May, New Orleans, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center) at the company’s booth #3323.

About AgileTV™
AgileTV™ Corporation (AgileTV) is the innovator and premier provider of advanced voice recognition services developed specifically for the cable television industry. AgileTV’s cutting-edge technology delivers the easiest way for viewers to quickly find and enjoy the ever increasing amount of programming on digital cable. Through intuitive voice commands, subscribers can navigate effortlessly within cable’s vast selection of viewing choices including television programming, integrated guides and on-demand listings. Founded in February 2000, AgileTV is a privately held company headquartered in Menlo Park, California in the heart of the Silicon Valley.

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 www.motorola.com/broadband.

About Motorola
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies that help make life smarter, safer, simpler, synchronized and fun. Sales in 2003 were $27.1 billion. Motorola creates innovative technological solutions that benefit people at home, at work and on the move. The company also is a progressive corporate citizen dedicated to operating ethically, protecting the environment and supporting the communities in which it does business. For more information, please visit www.motorola.com.

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Media Contacts:
Motorola
Angie Britt
+1-215-323-1885
angie.britt@motorola.com

AgileTV
David Hanson
+1-650-859-6086
dhanson@agile.tv

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