Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA/SYTAW) (“Siyata” or the “Company”), a global vendor of Push-to-Talk over Cellular (“PoC”) devices and cellular signal booster systems, announces Two Way Direct, Inc., a reseller of two-way radios and push-to-talk over cellular, is now a distributor of Siyata’s mission-critical PoC (MCPTT) SD7 solution and its broad range of accessories.
Siyata CEO, Marc Seelenfreund, commented, “Two Way Direct is a leader in professional radio communication solutions for business and government making it a strategic fit for distribution of our products and solutions. With its broad, national distribution, Two Way Direct provides us with an entrée into the more traditional two-way radio market and expands the reach of our brand. They understand the benefits of push-to-talk over cellular and as a premier, wide-area, unlimited airtime, PoC communications provider they have the largest coverage area in the world. It is exciting to see two-way radio resellers like Two Way Direct promoting next-generation PTT.”
Two Way Direct’s CEO, Brandon Ocampo, commented, “We’re excited to partner with Siyata to deliver the best push-to-talk solution on the market. With no upfront cost and a low monthly fee, you’ll receive the benefits of Siyata’s rugged handset combined with the power of our worldwide connectivity and embedded Two Way Direct push-to-talk application. Coverage is king, which is why we leverage nearly every carrier in the world to deliver the ultimate coverage experience. Our PTT app instantly connects your team in one platform across two-way radios, smartphones, and web dispatchers. It’s PTT with no boundaries.”
The SD7 enables push-to-talk communications for first responders and enterprise clients in a simple easy-to-use rugged Android based Push-To-Talk (PTT) handset with excellent sound quality that operates over the high bandwidth 4G LTE network, providing consistent connectivity internationally. Its IP68 rating, resistance to water and dust, drop protection, and robust battery make it well suited for use in harsh environments. Importantly, there is no need to invest in infrastructure such as radio towers or repeaters, and the SD7 allows first responders as well as secondary support personnel to quickly connect and coordinate on unified public cellular networks in North America, Europe and international markets.
Users of the SD7 handset can initiate and receive talk-group calls, receive private calls, notify others of emergencies, and report locations, all actions ideally tailored for mission critical purposes.