Siyata Mobile Products Deployed by EMS Organization in Papua New Guinea
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) announced the deployment of its SD7 handsets and VK7 vehicle kits by The National St John Ambulance Service (NStJA) in Papua New Guinea. The emergency medical service provider has upgraded from standard smartphones to Siyata's ruggedized devices integrated with the Zello Push-to-Talk app. According to NStJA's Chief Executive, the new solution provides better performance with improved battery life, clearer audio, and simpler operation through a PTT button compared to their previous UHF radio system.
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) ha annunciato il dispiegamento dei suoi dispositivi SD7 e kit veicolari VK7 da parte del Servizio Ambulanza Nazionale St John (NStJA) in Papua Nuova Guinea. Il fornitore di servizi di emergenza medica ha aggiornato i propri dispositivi da smartphone standard ai dispositivi robusti di Siyata, integrati con l'app Zello Push-to-Talk. Secondo il Direttore Esecutivo del NStJA, la nuova soluzione offre prestazioni migliori con una durata della batteria migliorata, audio più chiaro e un funzionamento semplificato tramite un pulsante PTT rispetto al loro precedente sistema radio UHF.
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) anunció el despliegue de sus dispositivos SD7 y kits de vehículos VK7 por parte del Servicio Nacional de Ambulancias St John (NStJA) en Papúa Nueva Guinea. El proveedor de servicios médicos de emergencia ha actualizado de teléfonos inteligentes estándar a los dispositivos robustos de Siyata, integrados con la aplicación Zello Push-to-Talk. Según el Director Ejecutivo del NStJA, la nueva solución ofrece un mejor rendimiento con mayor duración de la batería, audio más claro y operación más sencilla a través de un botón PTT en comparación con su anterior sistema de radio UHF.
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA)는 파푸아뉴기니의 세인트 존 앰뷸런스 서비스(NStJA)에 의해 SD7 핸드셋과 VK7 차량 키트의 배포를 발표했습니다. 응급 의료 서비스 제공자는 표준 스마트폰에서 Zello Push-to-Talk 앱이 통합된 Siyata의 내구성 있는 장치로 업그레이드했습니다. NStJA의 최고 경영자에 따르면, 새로운 솔루션은 이전 UHF 라디오 시스템에 비해 향상된 배터리 수명, 더 선명한 오디오 및 PTT 버튼을 통한 간단한 작동으로 더 좋은 성능을 제공합니다.
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) a annoncé le déploiement de ses appareils SD7 et kits de véhicules VK7 par le Service National d'Ambulance Saint John (NStJA) en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée. Le fournisseur de services médicaux d'urgence a mis à niveau ses appareils standard vers des dispositifs robustes de Siyata intégrés à l'application Zello Push-to-Talk. Selon le directeur général du NStJA, la nouvelle solution offre de meilleures performances avec une autonomie de batterie améliorée, un audio plus clair et un fonctionnement simplifié grâce à un bouton PTT par rapport à leur ancien système radio UHF.
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) gab den Einsatz seiner SD7-Handsets und VK7-Fahrzeugsätze durch den National St John Ambulance Service (NStJA) in Papua-Neuguinea bekannt. Der Anbieter von Notfallmedizin hat von Standard-Smartphones auf die robusten Geräte von Siyata umgestellt, die mit der Zello Push-to-Talk-App integriert sind. Laut dem Geschäftsführer der NStJA bietet die neue Lösung eine bessere Leistung mit verbesserter Batterielebensdauer, klarerem Audio und einer einfacheren Bedienung über eine PTT-Taste im Vergleich zu ihrem vorherigen UHF-Radiosystem.
- Successful deployment in Papua New Guinea expands global market presence
- Customer validation of product superiority over standard smartphones
- Integration partnership with Zello PTT app demonstrates product versatility
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The deployment in Papua New Guinea represents a strategic market expansion for Siyata Mobile, though the financial impact appears given the small scale of the deployment and the company's micro-cap status (
The integration with Zello's PTT application suggests potential for wider adoption in the first responder market segment. However, given SYTA's current financial position, investors should note that while such deployments validate the technology, substantially larger contracts would be needed to significantly impact the company's bottom line.
Marc Seelenfreund, CEO of Siyata, commented, "By upgrading from standard smartphones to our ruggedized SD7 handsets and VK7 vehicle kits, NStJA is experiencing the many benefits of our solution. Our devices stand up to the demanding environments faced by first responders and medical personnel. Integrated with the Zello Push-to-Talk app, our solution for this customer is providing secure and reliable communication that far exceeds the performance of standard smartphones. Our global deployments continue to increase, and we are pleased that our reach now extends to
Mark Cannon, Chief Executive for NStJA, commented, "We provide mission-critical evacuation and medical services to residents and visitors of our country. It is absolutely critical that we have a communications solution that is reliable and effective. Since upgrading from standard smartphones and a traditional UHF radio system, our team is finding the Siyata devices to be simpler to use with a PTT button, provide loud and clear audio and have a better battery life. We are quite pleased with Siyata's solution."
About Siyata Mobile
Siyata Mobile Inc. is a B2B global developer and vendor of next-generation Push-To-Talk over Cellular handsets and accessories. Its portfolio of rugged PTT handsets and accessories enables first responders and enterprise workers to instantly communicate over a nationwide cellular network of choice, to increase situational awareness and save lives. Police, fire, and ambulance organizations as well as schools, utilities, security companies, hospitals, waste management companies, resorts and many other organizations use Siyata PTT handsets and accessories today.
In support of our Push-to-Talk handsets and accessories, Siyata also offers enterprise-grade In-Vehicle solutions and Cellular Booster systems enabling our customers to communicate effectively when they are in their vehicles, and even in areas where the cellular signal is weak.
Siyata sells its portfolio through leading North American cellular carriers, and through international cellular carriers and distributors.
Siyata's common shares trade on the Nasdaq under the symbol "SYTA", and its warrants trade under the symbol "SYTAW".
Visit www.siyata.net and unidencellular.com to learn more.
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