<p>Google-owned Motorola Mobility has closed down its India website and is reducing headcount in the world's second largest mobile phone market in terms of subscribers amid rising operational cost.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"We are streamlining our business and support systems, and unfortunately, we'll no longer have a dedicated website for India. Your local support site will remain open well into the future, and we'll continue to provide support for our existing products," Motorola Mobility website said.<br /><br />The company will cut around 1,200 jobs across 13 countries, including India and China, in addition to 4,000 lay offs it announced last year.<br /><br />When contacted, Motorola spokesperson said, "These cuts are a continuation of the reductions we announced last summer. It's obviously very hard for the employees concerned, and we are committed to helping them through this difficult transition."<br />The spokesperson, however, did not disclose details of the job cuts in India.<br /><br />As of December 2012, Motorola Mobile has 11,113 people.<br /><br />After acquiring it in May 2012, Google started restructuring at Motorola Mobility to reduce workforce, reorganise management structure, close, consolidate and dispose certain facilities and simplify our mobile product portfolio.</p>
<p>Google-owned Motorola Mobility has closed down its India website and is reducing headcount in the world's second largest mobile phone market in terms of subscribers amid rising operational cost.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"We are streamlining our business and support systems, and unfortunately, we'll no longer have a dedicated website for India. Your local support site will remain open well into the future, and we'll continue to provide support for our existing products," Motorola Mobility website said.<br /><br />The company will cut around 1,200 jobs across 13 countries, including India and China, in addition to 4,000 lay offs it announced last year.<br /><br />When contacted, Motorola spokesperson said, "These cuts are a continuation of the reductions we announced last summer. It's obviously very hard for the employees concerned, and we are committed to helping them through this difficult transition."<br />The spokesperson, however, did not disclose details of the job cuts in India.<br /><br />As of December 2012, Motorola Mobile has 11,113 people.<br /><br />After acquiring it in May 2012, Google started restructuring at Motorola Mobility to reduce workforce, reorganise management structure, close, consolidate and dispose certain facilities and simplify our mobile product portfolio.</p>