Motorola scoops $10M deal duo with NSW
Motorola Solutions has picked up two radio communications contracts with NSW worth collectively $10 million.
Motorola Solutions has picked up two radio communications contracts with NSW worth collectively $10 million.
Motorola Solutions has rolled out its SmartConnect service for Fire and Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW).
The Volunteer Rescue Association of NSW (VRA) has received a $4.7 million investment to overhaul its radio communications network using Motorola products.
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Motorola Solutions has signed a $100 million deal with Ambulance Victoria to provide emergency data communications services.
Motorola has bagged a $21 milllion contract to expand the NSW Government’s radio network for emergency services.
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