Earlier in the year, Siyata's UV350 was used by Motorola to demonstrate their software. Imagine how easy it would be for Motorola to "sell" existing LMR customers on new technologies, including new software solutions that improve on the customer's old LMR situation AND allow the customer to move up to the new First Responder network.
Longer term, I believe that Motorola will end up buying out Siyata so that Motorola can retain their stranglehold on the First Responder clients.
Certainly the First Responder clients would be MUCH more likely to buy this new technology from a trusted supplier like Motorola than an upstart like Siyata.
I posted last year that First Responders and the municipal governments that fund them are NOT going to be early adopters. They are NOT going to replace old LMR equipment unless they are POSITIVE that it works every time, all the time. Replacing the communications equipment in EVERY police car, every fire engine, every Chief's car, every ambulance, every school bus is a massive expense decision that won't be made easily or quickly. Several posters disagreed with me but I think that's what's happening and why it taking awhile to get traction in the market. It will happen but it will take time and some key customers to agree to be used as examples to the national community of First Responders.
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