Posts Tagged ‘2015’
Roger that! With GPS, 2-way radio boosts its business appeal.
Smartphones get cracked when worn on the belts of construction workers. They can’t be heard over clanking machinery. And they can distract employees when used for playing games or texting while driving. To address these problems in Houston, DispatchPlus has a tech-savvy spin for an old favorite: the push-to-talk radio. Read More.
Read More7 Takeaways from the Wireless Leadership Summit
The 2015 Wireless Leadership Summit was held Oct. 7 –9 in Atlanta. Here are seven quick takeaways from the event, which touched on a range of spectrum issues. Read More
Read MoreData Options for Critical Infrastructure
The nation’s critical infrastructure industries need data capabilities to modernize communications systems. Several solutions are available, each with it’s own pros and cons. Read More
Read MoreDriver Communications – Putting Things in Perspective
With driver distraction concerns, driver communication has become more challenging. As reported in STN, a 2014 school bus crash in Tennessee was linked to bus driver texting. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics, texting increases the likelihood of a crash by a factor of 23. Not 23 percent. These drivers are 23 times…
Read MoreWireless Hall of Fame Celebration Honors Four Industry Leaders
LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Tuesday night four individuals joined the 44 wireless industry pioneers and innovators inducted into the prestigious Wireless Hall of Fame. Hosted by the nonprofit Wireless History Foundation (WHF), this celebration at the Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas honored John P. Kelly of Berkshire Partners, Sue Swenson of FirstNet, Larry Movshin of…
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