Organization and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Organization and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Tables)
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Dec. 31, 2013
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Schedule of Revenue by Major Customers by Reporting Segments |
* Represents less than 10% of the net revenue for the respective period.
1Includes sales to Motorola Home, which was acquired by Arris in April 2013, for all periods presented.
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Schedule of Products Shipped to International Destination Representing Greater Than Ten Percent of Net Revenue |
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Schedules of Balances Greater Than Ten Percent of Accounts Receivable |
* Represents less than 10% of the gross accounts receivable for the respective period end.
1Includes sales to Unihan, which was acquired by Pegatron in November 2013, for all periods presented.
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[Table Text Block] for Revenues by geographic area. No definition available.
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[Table Text Block] for Tabular summary of revenue and Accounts receivable concentrations from significant customers. No definition available.
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Tabular disclosure of the extent of the entity's reliance on its major customers, if revenues from transactions with a single external customer amount to 10 percent or more of entity revenues, including the disclosure of that fact, the total amount of revenues from each such customer, and the identity of the reportable segment or segments reporting the revenues. The entity need not disclose the identity of a major customer or the amount of revenues that each segment reports from that customer. For these purposes, a group of companies known to the entity to be under common control is considered a single customer, and the federal government, a state government, a local government such as a county or municipality, or a foreign government is each considered a single customer. No definition available.
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