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There’s a two-way radio for just about every business or industry setting. For instance, the radios that firefighters carry into a burning building will be a lot different than the radios hostesses use to seat you at a restaurant.
You need to match the two-way radio you buy to the environment it will be used in. Otherwise, you’ll either pay for stuff you don’t really need, or perhaps you’ll neglect features that can save lives or prevent a disaster.
For starters, you want radios built for commercial, industrial or public service operations. Consumer-grade walkie-talkies are barely more than
Acquisition expands two-way radio solutions and services throughout the Southeast
January 11, 2016: Dallas, TX — BearCom Group, Inc., the nation’s largest and pre-eminent Two-Way Radio Dealer and provider of wireless communications equipment and solutions, today announced the acquisition of Sullivan Communications located in Birmingham, Alabama. Terms of the transaction were not announced.
Since 1994, Sullivan Communications has served a multitude of two-way radio customers in the industrial and commercial sectors including: medical, manufacturing, education, public safety, and more i
Constant danger is the traveling companion of anyone who works on towboats and barge crews.
In the winter, heavy ice can block the channel. In the spring, heavy rains create flooding and treacherous currents. In the summer, pleasure boaters dart in and out of the main river channels, requiring perpetual diligence from towboat crews. All year round, the risk of accidents, falls and snapped cables requires the ability to immediately sound an alert or summon help from a pilot house that might be up to a thousand feet away.
The best way to communicate instantly and effectively across dist
When you’re thinking about buying two-way radios (walkie-talkies) for your organization, it helps to understand how your competitors are already using radios. After all, people in a broad spectrum of industries have already decided that the push-to-talk advantages of two-way radios offer a better choice than cellphones, landlines, texting and email.
The sectors below are some of the most likely to use two-way radios to streamline communications and make their operations more efficient:
Two-Way Radios for Hospitality
In hotels and resorts, housekeeping staff use radios to request maintenanc
Buying two-way radios (walkie-talkies) for your business is an important decision to add productivity, increase efficiency and enhance safety. To get the most out of your investment, you need to really weigh how your people communicate, and whether two-way radios will make them more efficient at their jobs.
Most people at work communicate with landline phones, cellphones, emails and texting. These work fine in some circumstances, but fail miserably in others.
Advantages Of Two-Way Radios
Landline phones: These require a fixed location, which is perfect for people working desk jobs, but mu