Simoco launches Xd range and new website

Simoco Wireless Solutions Pty Ltd
Friday, 09 November, 2012

Simoco has launched its Simoco Xd range of mobile radio products based on the international DMR standard.

As a complete end-to-end DMR system it includes base station/repeater, mobiles and portables as well as integrated IP dispatching. The range has DMR Tier II (conventional radio) with a software upgrade option to the DMR Tier III (trunked radio) standard.

Simoco CEO Ian Carr commented, “Simoco Xd builds on our success in IP-based infrastructure which is proven with our Xfin range of solutions deployed in some of the largest of modern trunked networks across the globe. With a complete digital solution, we can now offer the same no-compromise approach to reliability, scalability, ease of deployment and reduced lifetime operating costs for users demanding reliable, instant communications, for mobile workers; with ease of deployment and flexible options for migrating to a digital network.

The launch coincides with the company’s expansion of its brand, which sees UK-based Team Simoco renamed to become Simoco EMEA, reflecting its user presence across the Europe, Middle East and Africa regions. The Australian distribution and services business ComGroup will undergo a rename and become Simoco Australasia. Together with the already established Simoco Americas business, these changes align the Simoco brand across all of the Simoco Group companies.

The brand is supported with the launch of the Simoco global website, which provides more detailed product information and support from one global platform structured to deliver regionally specific content to clients and partners.

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