Five newcomers to DMR Association

Friday, 21 January, 2011

The DMR Association has welcomed five new members: Atlantic Telecommunications, Fisher Wireless Services, Repeater Network LLC and Saia Communications, based in the US, and Etherstack, based in the UK.

Each new member joins with Category 3 membership, designed for users, regulators and network operators to provide feedback on and participate in DMR standards and product development.

Atlantic Telecommunications is an SMR operator in the New York area that provides services in the 450-512 MHz as well as 800-900 MHz trunked pools.

Fisher Wireless is a privately held commercial radio carrier serving most of the geographic area of Arizona, California and southern Nevada.

Repeater Network was formed in 1998 to provide networked trunked repeater service to business and municipal users. It provides trunking service in the Hudson Valley region of New York from Albany to New York city.

Saia Communication was formed in 1980 to service communications equipment used by business/industrial and public safety agencies. In addition to radio communications, the company has expanded into commercial two-way carrier services offering GPS wide-area voice with fleet tracking, microwave, tower site ownership and management, tower construction, in-house engineering design and implementation services.

Etherstack London is a wireless communications engineering company, specialising for 15 years in high-quality and reliable protocol stacks, reference transceiver designs and secure all-IP PTT voice and data networks for professional mobile radio.

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