mountain and valley Business radio customers across the Rocky Mountain region are about to have more options to choose from thanks to BearCom’s recent acquisition of Frontier Radio Communications, which is based in Denver and Colorado Springs. Frontier Radio has been in business since 1988, serving thousands of two-way radio customersin industry, manufacturing, hospitality, education, hospitals and public safety. Key clients include major ski resorts, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office and the city of Aurora, the Denver Post reported. The acquisition, announced December 1st, helps broaden the scope of services available to customers in the Front Range and the wider Rocky Mountain region. Principally, BearCom’s radio rental program, which is the largest in the country, will become available to current and future clients in business, industry and government. “We are excited to welcome the Frontier Radio team to the BearCom family,” said Jerry Denham, BearCom’s president & CEO. “Their outstanding record of providing two-way radio sales and service to both commercial and public organizations aligns well with our existing operations in Colorado. Frontier customers can be assured that the same high-level of customer service will continue with BearCom. We will also provide several new offerings including an expanded portfolio of wireless products along with short and long-term radio rentals.” Expanded communication with BearCom and Motorola Solutions BearCom customers are the prime beneficiaries of the company’s long-standing relationship with Motorola Solutions, which develops some of the world’s most sophisticated wireless communications systems. Motorola wireless technology does far more than enable the push-to-talk convenience of portable radios — it also manages inventory control in manufacturing and distribution, and allows public safety agencies to use the power of the internet to cope with natural disasters and emergencies affecting broad geographic regions. All this means Frontier customers will enjoy access to:
  • the largest fleet of rental radios in the industry
  • analog-to-digital migration strategies (including expertise with Motorola MOTOTRBO radios and digital applications)
  • wireless communications consulting
  • custom systems design
  • extended warranty and preventive maintenance programs
Depth of expertise and resources The growth in Colorado follows BearCom’s July 2014 acquisition of Independence Communications in Cleveland, Ohio, whose customer base stretches from the Great Lakes to the state of Kentucky. Independence clients include PepsiCo, Nestle USA, the Cleveland Browns, Quicken Loans Arena, the University of Kentucky, Kentucky State Police, Kentucky Derby, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Cleveland police, fire and EMS. “The depth of expertise and resources that BearCom offers through partnerships with Motorola and other manufacturers is second to none,” said Don DiGeronimo, general manager of Independence Communication. motorolasolutions MOTOROLA, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.