DMR  |  2012-11-08

DMR Association Announces Four New Category 2 Members

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Association warmly welcomes Bosch Security Systems Inc (USA), Catalyst Communications Technologies, Inc. (USA), Telent GmbH (Germany), and Twisted Pair Solutions (USA) as new DMR Association members.

The Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Association warmly welcomes Bosch Security Systems Inc (USA), Catalyst Communications Technologies, Inc. (USA), Telent GmbH (Germany), and Twisted Pair Solutions (USA) as new DMR Association members.

“I am delighted to welcome Bosch, Catalyst, Telent and Twisted Pair to the DMR Association as Category 2* members. Our Category 2 members have a fundamental role in providing end users with the tools and applications they require to exploit the benefits of DMR to the highest extent. Our focus is to reinforce DMR’s position as the most widely supported 21st century digital radio standard for business and a growing membership helps us do that”, said Mario Micheli (of SELEX Elsag, Italy), Chair of the DMR Association.

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. works with a network of certified dealers and integrators to design communications, security and life safety solutions for the market. Their portfolio of products and systems for communications, video surveillance, access control, and intrusion and fire detection are used by major schools and universities, government agencies, correctional facilities, retail stores, sports and entertainment facilities, casinos, and in many other commercial and industrial environments throughout the world.

Catalyst Communications Technologies, Inc is a leader in providing Radio Control over IP solutions to the mobile radio industry and is headquartered in Forest, VA, USA. Catalyst provides dispatch and interoperability solutions to the utility, energy, transportation, public safety, and government markets in the United States, Canada and Europe. Their products provide advanced interoperability with Project 25, Smartnet, EDACS, cellular PTT, and other critical communications platforms.

Telent has over 50 years of experience supporting communication networks - planning, building, integrating, maintaining and operating mission critical networks. The company emerged from Telefunken, which was founded in 1903, and has been located in Backnang since 1954 (formerly known as AEG Telefunken, ANT Nachrichtentechnik, Bosch Telecom, Marconi).

For over 10 years Twisted Pair has been the recognized leader in critical communications. Its WAVE software empowers mobile workforces with critical communication applications for secure, real-time collaboration anywhere on any device. Built on a battle-tested communications interoperability platform, WAVE delivers voice, video, location, presence and other forms of data deployed as an enterprise product or cloud-based service throughout commercial, public sector and defense organizations.

Source: DMR Association