At BearCom, we have over 40 years of experience in designing, implementing, and maintaining wireless communications solutions. This includes creating a private LTE network for large organizations and local governments.

Keep reading to learn more about how your area can benefit from a private LTE network. Then contact us to get started!

Private LTE vs Wi-Fi: Not All Internet Connections Are Created Equally

Many homes and businesses use Wi-Fi for internet access; however, for large-scale operations, private LTE is

When you are running a business, you need an internet connection—that’s non-negotiable. In many cases, Wi-Fi doesn’t have the capacity or reach that your business requires. In that case, there are other options. One of the best internet solutions is a Private 5G or Private LTE network.

BearCom's guide to Private 5G and LTE networks will tell you everything you need to know about how these networks function and why they are the reliable go-to choice for your organization's needs.

There’s no question about it: Corporations and organizations need reliable internet to perform even the most basic of tasks. Implementing reliable systems, however, can prove to be a challenge. At BearCom, we have over 40 years of experience in creating custom wireless communications solutions for governments, non-profits, businesses, and more, which includes Private LTE networks.

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One of the most persistent challenges of using two-way radios (walkie-talkies) is moving out of two-way radio range and cutting off your conversation. You can’t fight physics – under specific conditions, radio signals travel in highly specific ways. If you violate these principles, your conversation fades out or ends altogether. Depending on the kind of radio you’re using, your two way radio signal repeater network, the d

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Last of a three-part series. We all know they’re out there — people who can’t be bothered with getting their two-way radios (walkie-talkies) licensed by the FCC. Even though the product packaging states clearly and explicitly that FCC licenses are required for most two-way radios, people ignore the requirement. Perhaps, if you keep your head down and stay out of trouble, you may be able to use radios unlicensed for years.