Sepura to show TETRA radios at IWCE
Sepura will be exhibiting at the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE). This year’s show takes place on 22 and 23 February in Las Vegas, USA.
Over 6400 technology professionals from a diverse group of industries including government, public safety, transportation and utilities from all corners of the continent are expected to attend this show.
“As one of the world’s leading suppliers of TETRA equipment, Sepura is looking forward to further showcasing its extensive and proven range of professional TETRA radios for the Americas market at IWCE,” says Jens Thostrup, senior vice president at Sepura. “Our radios have been adopted worldwide by all the sectors addressed by this exhibition, so we feel very confident in our offering to America, one of the fastest growing regions for TETRA.”
The company’s radios are said to be robust enough to cope with tough working conditions and TETRA voice and data communications can help improve team working, customer service, safety and productivity in harsh and hazardous terrains and large, single-site operations.
“Listening to our customers, understanding their needs and providing attentive, highly responsive customer support has driven our success in TETRA,” adds Thostrup. “This, combined with our strong network of local partners, has proved a compelling proposition and we intend to replicate this winning formula in North America where we are actively looking to expand our distribution channel.”
Thostrup concludes: “Sepura is [a suitable] partner for public transport operators, utilities, mining and more in the region. We are committed to continuing investment in new solutions for these important market sectors.”
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