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Two-Way Radios and Distracted Driving in Alberta

  Alberta’s distracted driving laws are strict and increasingly comprehensive.  While there are exceptions for hands-free calls and emergency communications, the list of prohibited activities is long.  Just take a look at this excerpt: talking on a hand-held cell phone texting/e-mailing using electronic devices like laptop computers, video games, cameras, video entertainment displays and programming

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Working in Rural Alberta? Here Are Some Cellular Boosters to Make the Job Easier

  If you work in the rural or remote parts of Alberta, you know the challenge of unreliable internet and cellular service.  The problem is only made more frustrating by the fact that your business is no less dependent on connectivity than it would be in an urban environment.  You need to send emails, pay

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Rental Radios, and 6 Problems They Solve for Event Organizers

    There are a lot of moving parts to keep track of when planning and running large-scale events.  Just think about annual events like the Heritage Festival or ITU World Triathlon in Edmonton, or Winter PLAY in Fort McMurray.  There are vendors, caterers, security staff, entertainers, volunteers, and a litany of other participants and

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Simple, Effective Communication: Why Businesses Use the MOTOTBRO CP200d

Loud, clear and reliable voice communication is the first thing business owners look for when they invest in two-way radios.  They also have to factor in the radio’s affordability and what, if any, learning curves their team will have to navigate as they learn to use it. The MOTOTBRO CP200d from Motorola Solutions is one

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How Alberta’s Hospitality Industry Communicates

Creating the ultimate guest experience is the objective of every hospitality business in Alberta.  You name it: resorts in Banff or Jasper, conference halls in Edmonton and Calgary, golf courses or ski hills in Fort McMurray.  They’re all in search of ways to make a visitor’s stay more memorable and an organized team that can

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The NX-1000: Kenwood’s New, Affordable, Multi-mode Two-Way Radio

    Kenwood has unveiled a new entry-level two-way radio that balances affordability with a feature set that will serve many of Alberta’s industries well: the NX-1000. It’s compact, lightweight and designed for intuitive use.  Its MIL-STD-810 rating means the Kenwood NX-1000 is durable enough to handle a hard fall on the factory floor or

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Five Reasons Why You Need (And Want) A Frequency License

  If you use two-way radios, point-to-point links or any other piece of equipment that relies on the RF spectrum, you’re probably aware that you need a frequency license.  Even the smartphone in your pocket needs a frequency license to operate; it’s a cost of doing business cellular providers like TELUS factor into their day-to-day

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Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing Your Two-Way Radios

  Two-way radios can be relied on to provide loud and clear communication at the push of a button.  That is one of the core reasons businesses all over Edmonton, the Oil Sands, and the Fort McMurray area turn to them time and again. Hold the Push-to-Talk button and you can transmit critical information to

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What’s the Range? Tackling One of The Most Common Two-Way Radio Questions.

  One of the most frequently asked questions two-way radio users ask is about the range, and it’s completely understandable.  They have a team that has to communicate across a wide area and reliable communications are critical to relaying information, be it about the status of a project or emergencies. Think about courier services, as

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