DAMM terminates N. American agreement with Sepura
Damm Cellular Systems (DAMM) has announced it has terminated its exclusive agreement with Sepura for the marketing and sales of DAMM products in the US and Canada.
DAMM said it will pursue new business opportunities in North America and Canada and establish local presence through authorised system partner agreements working with professional radiocommunication.
The company said in a statement that the termination is the “natural result of the business consolidations and strategic alliances that have been taking place within critical communication”.
“We see a great business potential for mission-critical as well as business-critical communication in the US and Canada,” said Kjeld Pharao, DAMM CEO.
“There is a growing range of businesses who need secure and reliable communication. With the new DAMM platform covering TETRA, TEDS as well as DMR in one system, we make unified critical communication easy for the benefit of partners as well as customers.”
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