Once you’ve invested in a
two-way radio network for your business, you need a way to contain the costs that accompany an equipment purchase. Paying for parts and hiring technicians to repair radios, repeaters and base stations might not be a big deal if your business owns a small network that is not operations-critical to your business. But the larger your radio fleet is — and the more deeply it is integrated into your business — the greater the likelihood that an equipment failure will stick you with costly breakdowns that can threaten your company.
As the largest dealer of two-way radio equipment in the United States, BearCom has extensive experience with a vast array of radio network configurations. That experience helped us develop a three-tiered system of Service Level Agreements to cover the needs of a broad range of businesses.
We can help you decide whether your company needs a basic Bronze