Siyata Mobile, a global vendor of next-generation push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) devices, signed a new distribution agreement with IP Access International to strengthen mission-critical communication solutions for organizations operating in remote areas.
Through this initiative, IP Access International will distribute Siyata’s SD7 rugged PoC devices and accessories to its customer base, including fire departments, mining operations, oil and energy companies, utilities, and other industries needing reliable communication solutions.
The partnership will allow the seamless integration of Siyata’s SD7 devices with IP Access International‘s SuperGIG solutions, establishing a comprehensive network, as it merges major cellular carriers, OneWeb and Starlink LEO constellations, and a GEO satellite backup.
Marc Seelenfreund, CEO of Siyata Mobile, stated, “We are thrilled to partner with IP Access International, as their customers align perfectly with Siyata’s target market. Their expertise in providing unique communication solutions to organizations operating in challenging or remote areas makes them an ideal distributor for our SD7 devices.”
Bryan Hill, CEO of IP Access International, highlighted the significance of adding SD7 devices to the company’s portfolio, stating, “Many of our customers operate in mission-critical environments where reliable communication is essential, and Siyata’s technology is a strong complement to our SuperGIG connectivity solution.”
By combining the capabilities of Siyata’s rugged push-to-talk devices and SuperGIG’s always-on, multi-network connectivity, powered by OneWeb and Starlink LEO constellations with a GEO backup, first responders can count on a dependable communication experience, regardless of their location.
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