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January 14, 2016January 15, 2016, Dallas, TX – BearCom announced their 35th anniversary of providing wireless communications equipment sales, rentals and services. BearCom is now Motorola Solutions largest two-way radio dealer and integrator in the world and serves a multitude of customers in all types of industries, commercial enterprises and the public sector. Founded in 1981, at that time the business focus was to provide Motorola two-way radios (walkie-talkies) for rentals. The company had initial success regionally, and made a broader impact in 1990 supplying rental radios to the Goodwill Games, and later to other major events including World Cup Soccer in 1994 and the Olympic Games in 1996. The company expanded into sales and grew rapidly by acquiring more than a dozen independent wireless equipment dealers and a substantial portion of the Motorola Products Group. In 1995, a strategic merger between Bear Communications and PageCom provided the basis for where BearCom is today. Currently,
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November 30, 2015New threats to schools hit the headlines far too frequently. If it’s not a gunman with a grudge, it’s a hurricane spreading havoc. Many schools are meeting these threats by upgrading their emergency-response communications. Creating lockdown procedures and designating safe spaces are good starts, but these measures cannot be effective if schools don’t have the ability to communicate immediately with police and rescue personnel in an emergency. Manufacturers like Motorola Solutions and dealers like BearCom have the technology to make this happen. In addition to two-way radios (walkie-talkies) that assist with critical communications during emergencies, Motorola has also teamed up with SchoolSAFE
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BearCom Wireless Communications White Paper Covers Organizations Impacted by Nextel Network Shutdown
April 12, 2013BearCom Wireless Communications Explores Organizations Impacted by Nextel Shutdown
April 30, 2013: Dallas, TX—BearCom, a nationwide provider of wireless communications equipment and solutions, today announced the release of a white paper urging organizations impacted by the shutdown of the Nextel National Network to explore all their options before settling on a replacement for their push-to-talk communications systems. In Considering All the Options for Replacing Nextel Push-to-Talk Communications Services, BearCom reviews the push-to-talk phone services offered by three national carriers. Then it describes how two-way radios are an attractive alternative to phones in many applications. It said, “In considering the options for replacing Nextel push-to-talk services, why