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Motorola Two-Way Radios

Motorola Two-Way Radios

MOTOROLA XPR 7550E: TOTAL CONNECTIVITY FOR SKILLED PROFESSIONALS

The XPR 7000e Series radios connect you completely to make seamless voice and data an everyday reality. Bluetooth lets you talk and work freely without wires in the way. Bluetooth data enables you to send real-time information back to the office immediately. Integrated GPS tracks mobile workers and assets and text messaging simplifies communication when […]

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GET MORE FREEDOM AND FLEXIBILITY WITH BLUETOOTH DESIGNED FOR BUSINESS

This portfolio is a game changer, giving you the flexibility to remove the radio from your belt and stay connected within 30 feet. Your people rely on clear, continuous communication wherever their work takes them. And you rely on the Motorola radio system to keep them connected, current and collaborative. From the grounds crews on

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LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE

SJM Radio has served the two-way radio needs of the Southland for over 30 years and our client portfolio has grown to be a who’s who of major industries in the region, from manufacturing to entertainment, from healthcare to aerospace. We provide communication solutions for world-class sporting events, business conferences, awards shows and festivals. We

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VERTEX MEETS MOTOROLA

The merging of Vertex Standard Technologies and Motorola has been a long time coming. The story begins sometime around January of 2008 when Motorola decided to purchase 5.4 million shares of Vertex Standard making them a shareholder of about 78% of the company’s stake. Leaving the CEO and president of Vertex Standard with 20% of

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