Siyata Mobile (NASDAQ: SYTA, SYTAW), a global developer and vendor of Push-to-Talk (“PTT”) over Cellular (“PoC”) handsets and accessories, has received a new order for its proprietary SD7 PTT handsets and VK7 Vehicle Kits. According to the announcement, the order came from the California city of Hawaiian Gardens, which is upgrading its legacy two-way radio systems. Siyata’s exclusive PTT cellular solution will give city officials from the Public Works, Recreation and Community Service, Public Safety and Community Development departments unlimited range as they communicate across departments. In addition, it is more cost effective than replacing the existing end-of-life, two-way radios. “We are pleased to support the city of Hawaiian Gardens with our solution,” said Siyata Mobile CEO Marc Seelenfreund in the press release. “By installing our PTT solution in city vehicles, the city is able to securely communicate across its operations, regardless of location, using a highly reliable cellular infrastructure. The opportunities within the government vertical are plentiful as municipalities and states seek solutions that will reduce costs and improve the level of service provided to their constituents.”
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About Siyata Mobile Inc.
Siyata Mobile is a business-to-business (“B2B”) global developer and vendor of next-generation, Push-to-Talk (“PTT”) over Cellular (“POC”) handsets and accessories. Its portfolio of rugged PTT handsets and accessories enables first responders and enterprise workers to instantly communicate, over a nationwide cellular network of choice, to increase situational awareness and save lives. Police, fire and ambulance organizations as well as schools, utilities, security companies, hospitals, waste-management companies, resorts and many other organizations use Siyata PTT handsets and accessories. In support of its Push-to-Talk handsets and accessories, Siyata also offers enterprise-grade, in-vehicle solutions and cellular booster systems enabling customers to communicate effectively when they are in their vehicles, even in areas where the cellular signal is weak. Siyata sells its portfolio through leading North American cellular carriers, and through international cellular carriers and distributors. For more information about the company, visit www.SiyataMobile.com or www.UnidenCellular.com.
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