Siyata Mobile’s SD7 Device Launch on Bell Mobility Wireless Network
Author : Radio China    Time : 2022-11-21    Source : www.radiochina.info
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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, is pleased to announce that Bell Mobility Inc., a leading wireless operator in Canada with more than 10 million subscribers and a division of Bell Canada, will launch Siyata’s rugged SD7 device onto their network in the fourth quarter 2022. The SD7 was developed to disrupt and replace the multi-billion-dollar Land Mobile Radio (LMR) industry.


“Our traction with major U.S. and international carriers continues to strengthen,” commented Siyata CEO Marc Seelenfreund. “The addition of Bell Mobility further validates our belief that the SD7 is the ideal device for the rapidly growing PoC markets globally. The SD7 is the perfect upgrade from LMR devices, which often have limited coverage, restricted functionality and high startup costs. Our SD7 solves all those problems, delivering a far superior solution to a multi-billion industry.”


The SD7 brings communications into the 21st century and enables first responder and enterprise clients a simple, easy-to-use, rugged Android based Push-To-Talk (“PTT”) device with excellent sound quality that operates over the high bandwidth 4G LTE network, providing consistent connectivity. 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 to deploy the SD7.


To date, the SD7 has been certified and approved for use with several North American carriers including FirstNet® and AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc. and United States Cellular Corporation (UScellular™).


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