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January 31, 2017
BearCom now offers wireless solutions throughout Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio
February 1, 2017: Dallas, TX — BearCom Group, Inc. (“BearCom”), the nation’s largest and pre-eminent provider of wireless communications equipment and solutions for two-way radios and other voice and data technologies, today announced the acquisition of Staley Communication, Inc. Staley has offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Wheeling and Charleston, West Virginia; and Boardman, Steubenville, and Zanesville, Ohio.Staley Wireless System Integrator
Since 1959, Staley Communication has -
May 28, 2015Production lines can go from profit engines to bankruptcy threats in the blink of an eye. That’s why it’s so vital to have the right communications gear to diagnose problems and call in repair people the minute a line goes down. It used to be that manufacturers handed out a few walkie-talkies for responding to breakdowns, accidents, worker injuries and other factory floor mishaps — and hoped for the best. Factories have a lot of ways to keep effective communications from happening: metal machinery blocking radio signals, extreme noise making it difficult to converse and multiple dead spots in sprawling facilities. Today’s wireless networks and digital technology have consigned most of those challenges
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February 19, 2013Remember when wireless technology meant a doctor with a pager or a high-priced lawyer with a cell phone the size of a shoebox? So much has changed since then, with thousands of new devices, more powerful networks, and faster and faster data transmissions. The wireless industry has put cell phones in the hands of six of every seven people on the planet, even as two-way radios have improved and expanded their own loyal following. So what's next? It's machines talking to machines.
The Next Frontier for Wireless Technology
The next frontier in wireless communication is machine-to-machine (M2M) technology that links machines with other machines using wireless connections that transmit useful data in real time, so humans can act on it and learn from it. M2M has applications in a myriad of industries, including petrochemical, energy,