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BearCom is getting even bigger in Florida. Today, the company announced it has acquired an Orlando-area business that for decades has served a range of customers with two-way rentals.
In a news release, BearCom Executive Vice President Brent Bisnar, who directs our rental operations, said, "In A&R Radio Rentals, we have acquired a strong local and regional provider that is servicing some clients on a nationwide basis."
A&R is located in Winter Garden, Florida, and it focuses on two-way radio rentals to large conventions, sporting events,
Big news from BearCom: We are introducing of a new line of audio accessories that will carry the company name. The speaker-microphones and surveillance kits are designed for Motorola Solutions' XPR3300 and XPR3500 digital two-way radios and the EVX-531 and VX-450 Series models from Vertex Standard.
BearCom works to keep a close eye on our customers' needs, and one of those needs has been audio accessories for certain popular Motorola MOTOTRBO and Vertex S
Motorola Solutions and BearCom Are First to Offer Support for Website that Highlights the Latest Innovations in Two-Way Radios and Other Wireless Technologies
July 11, 2013: Dallas, TX—Today’s Wireless World, an award-winning magazine focused on the latest innovations in wireless technology for commercial and government applications, today announced the re-launch of its online edition and a greatly expanded effort to deliver up-to-date information on two-way radios and other wireless solutions.
TodaysWirelessWorld.com offers a s
Today's Wireless World, an award-winning magazine focused on the latest innovations in wireless technology for commercial and government applications, has been re-launched online with the help of contributors from BearCom and Motorola Solutions. Both companies will offer their expertise as part of a greatly expanded effort to deliver up-to-date information on two-way radios and other w
An announcement last week from Motorola Solutions about its Mobility Lifecycle Management service got me thinking about what companies need to do to maintain their fleets of two-way radios. For the whole story, I went to Hugh Johnston, BearCom's Product & Purchasing Manager, who as usual had plenty of good advice.
"Radios can lead a tough life," Hugh said, explaining how they can get dropped and banged against things. Knobs and antennas have it especially rough. "And the most difficult environments aren't necessarily the ones y