KENYA: Motorola set to boost businesses with digital radio
Motorola Solutions Incorporated, a leading provider of innovative communication solutions and services, is set to offer Kenyan businesses increased productivity with the launch of next-generation communication solutions.
New products including next-generation MOTOTRBO radios and communications interoperability solution, WAVE 3000, will be available through Motorola Solutions’ experienced Kenyan partners.
Disclosing this recently, the director of Sales Channels for Motorola Solutions Africa, d Laurent Tribout said, “Our best-in-class products and services offered in the Kenyan market as seen here today, consist of a wide range of solutions. Whether you’re a small boutique hotel or a large industrial plant, we have a communication solution that fits your exact needs,“ adding that “Building on our 40 years of experience across Africa and on our trusted partner network, we provide service and support for our high-quality products to ensure customer satisfaction.”
Speaking also on the new product, senior regional sales manager, Motorola Solutions Africa, Nicolas Coussinoux said, “The features and functionality, as well as the scalability of our products, reflect the needs of customers for enhanced productivity, efficiency and worker safety. “For example, worker safety features such as man-down alerts and indoor tracking are crucial for working in hazardous areas.”
Motorola Solutions’ latest MOTOTRBO digital radios use Wi-Fi connectivity for software updates, saving hundreds of hours of lost productivity. For a group of 350 workers, updating devices can mean 400 lost hours. MOTOTRBO radios update seamlessly without the need to drop off devices, and coupled with 29 hours of battery life, the new line keeps workers in the field or on the job instead of waiting for new software.
Responding to rising demand for flexible two-way radio solutions, Motorola Solutions introduces MOTOTRBO Capacity Max, a scalable solution with significant advantages in capacity, performance and manageability. Capacity Max can be scaled from a single-site system to projects that demand up to 3,000 users per site for voice- and data-intensive deployments. It also supports the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) standard for multi-vendor interoperability, including the Tier III mode of operation.
File: Motorola 3/10/2016
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