Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) phones raise expectations among professional-mobile-radio users to levels that system makers are only now beginning to address. Not long ago, you’d need to be a member of the emergency services or a top executive to make calls from a mobile phone. Now, anyone with $100 to spend can roam most of Europe and enjoy direct access to international communications networks. Consumer models have a lot in common with professional user needs, but there are still compelling reasons why GSM can’t deliver in the professional user market. With dedicated professional-mobile-radio backgrounds, alternative systems compete for private-mobile-radio (PMR) and public-access mobile-radio (PAMR) deployments. Now, professional users can enjoy cellular like telephony and private radio dispatcher services with the same mobile handset. Read the rest of this entry »
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