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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has added more teeth to its edict requiring business radio users to migrate to narrow band frequencies. If you have not heard of narrowbanding before, FCC regulations mandate that all “Part 90” business, education, industrial, public safety; and local and state government two-way radio system licensees currently operating legacy wideband (25 kHz) radio systems must make the transition to the narrowband technology (12.5 kHz).
With the narrowband conversion deadline of January 2013 fading into memory, the FCC is now telling coordinator companies wh
Companies and organizations that use high-tech, digital two-way radio (walkie-talkie) networks can’t afford to let communications equipment failures threaten their mission goals. That’s why BearCom is launching a new Network Operations Center (NOC), which scans enterprise two-way radio infrastructure for any hints of potential malfunctions.
“To protect and optimize their communications investment, the BearCom NOC is vital to companies with two-way radio systems,” said BearCom President and CEO Jerry Denham. “With the NOC, our technicians identify issues early and then enable solut
Businesses in the Houston metropolitan area now have an opportunity to ramp up the productivity of their mobile two-way radio (walkie-talkie) users, thanks to a new partnership between BearCom and pdvWireless.
This alliance allows BearCom clients who use Motorola Solutions MOTOTRBO digital radios to tap into a wide-area network encompassing most of the Houston Gulf Coast region. (Similar services are on the way for Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, and other major metropolitan areas.)
One key feature of the WAN solution is DispatchPlus, a system management
When thousands of fans fill the seats, stadiums and arenas become more like mini-cities. Sporting events require staff to cook the hotdogs, fix the plumbing, assist guests and keep the peace. Facility and event managers behind the scenes need to keep everything running smoothly so fans can enjoy the game without distractions.
Historically, analog two-way radios (walkie-talkies) have been the technology of choice for sports venues, but lately more stadiums and arenas are upgrading to digital radio networks.
Key reasons that digital technology improves operations:
With Time Divisi
If you plan to rent radios, your first decision is whether to choose analog or digital.
Analog two-way radios (walkie-talkies) are lightweight, rugged and reliable. They’re generally easy to use, and require little user training. However analog radios are not as feature-rich as the more state-of-the art digital models, because their underlying technology has been around since the inception of wireless communications.
Best Two-Way Radios Digital radios use the latest audio technology to convert voice into streams of data that can be transmitted on standard Internet Protocol (IP) n
Analog two-way radios (walkie-talkies) are lightweight, rugged and reliable. They’re generally easy to use, and require little user training. However analog radios are not as feature-rich as the more state-of-the art digital models, because their underlying technology has been around since the inception of wireless communications.
Best Two-Way Radios Digital radios use the latest audio technology to convert voice into streams of data that can be transmitted on standard Internet Protocol (IP) n