Megahertz Technology Releases New Digital Wide Area Network with GPS
Online, May 11, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Megahertz Technology announces the release of their new digital Mototrbo Capacity Plus wide are network. Wide area networks allow users of two way radios to communicate across entire cities, instead of being limited to one location. This is the first and only digital system currently deployed in the city. Users will instantly see many benefits such as increased coverage, increased battery life, private 1 to 1 calls, text messaging, email, and many others. Jim Hopper, owner and founder of Megahertz, tells us "this is the largest leap in two way radios I have seen in the last 50 years."
One of the most useful features is built in GPS capability. Users can view all their radio locations via a simple web interface from any internet connected computer. This is especially useful for any company with fleets of vehicles to track as they no longer need separate tracking and radio services. Customers can also view their vehicles history, instantly showing employers where their employees have been for the day.
With the introduction of digital radios many companies are beginning to see their benefits over traditional cellular service. Most are primarily interested in the low priced unlimited airtime. Many, however, are also drawn by the one to many feature. This allow one person to broadcast a message to several radios, instead of the traditional cellular one to one function.
After over 30 years in the radio industry, Megahertz Technology (mhztech.com) has been a proven track record. With some of the city's largest radio users as customers, Megahertz has experience in making large scale radio deployments meet the customers demands. Besides digital radio service they also sell, rent, and repair two way radio systems.
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