NetworkNewsBreaks – Siyata Mobile Inc. (TSX.V: SIM) (OTCQX: SYATF) Partners with Tango Tango to Offer UV350 Dedicated In-Vehicle Device to US First Responder Customers

December 11, 2019 10:10:22

Siyata Mobile (TSX.V: SIM) (OTCQX: SYATF), a developer and provider of cellular communications solutions for enterprise workers and first responders, today announced its partnership with Tango Tango, a FirstNet Certified(TM) Push-to-Talk application and communications service provider, to offer the Uniden(R) UV350 dedicated in-vehicle device to its first responder customers in the United States. According to the update, Tango Tango uses advanced networking, mobile and cloud technologies to leverage LTE and WiFi networks and expand the radio coverage and capabilities of public safety agencies. With the Tango Tango application, smart devices can integrate with any existing radio system, creating seamless interoperability across agencies, regardless of carrier. “Tango Tango and Siyata are aligned when it comes to providing a safer, more seamless way for commercial vehicle drivers and public safety professionals to communicate,” Siyata Mobile CEO Marc Seelenfreund said in the news release. “Adding this sales channel is extremely exciting for us, as we are partnering with a company that has already seen dramatic success with police forces, first responders and commercial vehicle drivers across the U.S.”

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About Siyata

A TSX Venture Top 50 Company, Siyata Mobile Inc. is a leading global developer and provider of cellular communications systems for enterprise customers, specializing in connected vehicle products for professional fleets, marketed under the Uniden(R) Cellular brand. Siyata has been a pioneer in the industry, launching the world’s first LTE all-in-one fleet communications device in 2017. Incorporating voice, push-to-talk over cellular, data, and fleet management solutions into a single device, the company aims to become the connected vehicle communications device of choice for commercial vehicles and fleets around the world. Siyata also offers rugged phones for industrial users and signal boosters for homes, buildings, and fleets with poor cell coverage. Siyata’s customers include cellular operators, commercial vehicle technology distributors, and fleets of all sizes in Canada, the U.S., Europe, Australia, and the Middle East. Visit www.SiyataMobile.com and www.UnidenCellular.com to learn more.

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