Siyata Mobile Inc. (TSX.V: SIM) (OTCQX: SYATF) Spe
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- Siyata Mobile facilitates communications with unique cellular devices
- The company’s flagship product is the Uniden UV350
- Siyata sees considerable opportunity in the North American marketplace
Siyata Mobile Inc. (TSX.V: SIM) (OTCQX: SYATF) is a worldwide developer and provider of cellular communications solutions for enterprise customers. In 2012, the company developed the world’s first 3G-connected vehicle device. In 2018, Siyata brought to market the world’s first 4G LTE all-in-one fleet communications device (http://nnw.fm/Kqa2g). The company’s specialty is connected vehicle products for professional fleets, marketed under the Uniden Cellular brand. Siyata Mobile is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, with its research and development operations in Israel.
Siyata’s goal is to provide the highest quality and the most technologically advanced mobile communication devices for international corporate workforces, fleets, homes and buildings. Fundamentally, Siyata is facilitating cellular communications with inventive cellular devices. Its customers include cellular operators, commercial vehicle technology distributors and fleets of all sizes in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. A top global developer and provider of Push-to-Talk (PTT/PoC) systems for enterprise customers, Siyata Mobile was named among the TSX Venture Top 50 for 2018 (http://nnw.fm/RWm3h).
Siyata Mobile’s PTT (4G/LTE) devices solve today’s modern communication problems and provide a safer, more efficient experience. Moreover, the devices are designed to replace clients’ traditional, antiquated systems for commercial, enterprise and government communication needs (http://nnw.fm/i9C3g). Siyata’s devices eliminate engine and road noise, minimize vehicle echo and sound-quality problems, replace cluttered and costly tech solutions and are resistant to extreme temperatures. In addition, they work with all networks and extend cellular and GPS coverage.
Siyata’s flagship product is the Uniden UV350. The Uniden UV350 is purposely designed for commercial vehicles to ensure safer communications for professional drivers. This product is the only all-in-one in-vehicle device currently offered worldwide (http://nnw.fm/oR67I). The Uniden UV350 is enabled with Push-to-Talk Over Cellular, data applications and more.
Siyata’s Uniden CP250 is a top 4G/LTE all-in-one tablet-style, fleet communications device designed for cellular voice calls, Push-to-Talk Over Cellular and navigation. The device features data applications, a built-in camera and DVR. It is also designed to be mounted on the vehicle dash or on a windshield, particularly for lighter commercial vehicles.
The company’s Uniden UR7 is the first 4G/LTE strong smartphone in a clamshell form factor. The IP67 device features 4G speed and crystal-clear cellular call quality through dual speakers. The UR7 also features dedicated PTT and SOS buttons and a touch screen (http://nnw.fm/6iNO2).
Siyata Mobile’s product line clearly offers robust handheld phones for industrial users. The company also offers signal boosters for homes and buildings, as well as fleets with poor cell coverage. Uniden Cellular Signal Boosters work with all 3G and 4G networks and cellular service providers. The boosters foster clear phone calls and extremely fast data speeds in facilities that are troubled with weak cellular signals (http://nnw.fm/P4zBd).
With the Uniden UV350 completing network approval with two North American Tier 1 operators, Siyata Mobile is positioning to gain significant market share. Future recurring revenue from third-party fleet application sales is also a company focus. Of note for investors is that Siyata Mobile sees significant opportunity in the United States, where aging two-way LMR technology in approximately 9.7 million commercial trucks potentially needs to be replaced. Siyata’s Push-to-Talk Over Cellular looks to be an ideal candidate.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SiyataMobile.com
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