Narrowband  |  2023-10-30

Stolz Telecom Implements 1 MIO USD Tait P25 Radio System in the City of Gainesville

Source: Stolz Telecom
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

According to Stolz Telecom in a post on LinkedIn, The City of Gainesville, Texas, is improving municipal communications and public safety with a major step forward. An important deal with Stolz Telecom, a Tait Dealer, for the installation of a Tait Communications Project 25 Phase 2 Trunked Radio System has been approved by the Gainesville City Council.

This crucial action demonstrates the city's dedication to guaranteeing the effectiveness and safety of its fire and police agencies.

The selection of this specific system was not made hastily. Gainesville have out a thorough analysis, taking into account elements including cost-effectiveness, communication range, system performance in comparable settings, and the robustness of portable radios.

With a $1,183,000 budget, the project is a calculated risk that will take care of all the fire and police departments' communication requirements in the city.

Additionally, Gainesville is encouraging cooperation with Sherman, a nearby community that makes use of the same technology. Through this agreement, the two cities will be able to communicate seamlessly, which will improve coordination and emergency response capabilities.

These progressive projects demonstrate Gainesville's commitment to using partnerships and technology to improve public safety, expedite municipal operations, and give citizens the finest services available.

Matt Jackson, Area Sales Manager for Stolz Telecom, commented on this partnership, saying, “We are excited to be part of Gainesville’s journey to modernize its public safety communications. Stolz Telecom has a proven track record of delivering cutting-edge communication solutions. Our commitment aligns perfectly with Gainesville’s vision to enhance safety and efficiency for its residents. We look forward to providing top-notch support and technology to help achieve their goals.”