Partner Article
London Based Radio Communications Company Offers Emergency Two Way Radio System
For short or long term requirements Radiocoms Systems Ltd (a Crown Commercial Approved supplier) are offering their London ConnectOn Two Way Radio System to Organisations in the Private & Public sector based in London and around the M25.
The vast majority of personnel working in London will utilise a mobile phone for business-critical operations as part of their corporate health & safety policy, their daily work and personal communications. Fail-safe, mission critical communications is a system or plan that comes into operation in the event of something going wrong or that is in place to prevent such an occurrence. The London based network of ConnectOn delivers user management and dedicated support specifically to meet your demands, revolutionising the way your employees communicate.
Is it a health and safety risk of you cannot communicate effectively and reliably? Cellular networks can become overloaded as all mobile phone users attempt to make text and phone calls to work colleagues and personal contacts. One of the first indicators of a network becoming overloaded is a sudden increase in the number of conversations cut off and dropped calls. During major incidents, network overloads can be a major factor to consider when determining if your communications can remain operational.
Whether you’re a site manager who needs to key up a priority call, a lone worker requiring an emergency alarm or man down function, or even a dispatcher with multiple groups of colleagues to connect with, London ConnectOn can keep your communications flowing across London.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Michelle Williamson .
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