The bigger a two-way radio network gets, the harder it becomes to keep everything up and running at peak efficiency. A sophisticated
two-way radio network contains a web of radios, repeaters and transmitters that might connect hundreds of two-way radios. As more radio owners switch to digital transmissions, they are adding their radio networks to their Internet protocol, or IP, networks. That, in turn, integrates their digital transmissions into their wider IT infrastructure.
As a leading provider of two-way radio networks, BearCom has developed extensive expertise in troubleshooting problems in radio transmissions. All that comes into play with BearCom’s managed services, which allow us to monitor a customer’s network in real time and get problems solved much more quickly because a technician can fix the problem remotely rather than travel to the customer’s site.