SAN MATEO, Calif., June 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Sonim Technologies, the global leader in mission critical LTE-based handsets for public safety, is attending NSA 2017 in Reno, Nev., June 23-28.
Over the past several years, Sonim collaborated with the public safety sector to develop a robust communications solution. Sonim combines public safety-grade LTE mobile handsets and ultra-rugged accessories with customized applications and services to increase first responder effectiveness and safety at a fraction of what agencies spend today for communications capabilities.
"With the FirstNet initiative well underway, we're excited to be a part of the latest communication developments that are becoming available to public safety for the first time," said Anthony Martwick, Senior Vice President, Strategy/Public Safety, Sonim Technologies. "Connect with our public safety strategy team at at NSA2017; if you're in search of a FirstNet-ready ultra-rugged communication solution to help make first responders faster, smarter and safer."
For more information, visit http://www.sonimtech.com/publicsafety/ or email [email protected].
ABOUT SONIM TECHNOLOGIES:
Sonim Technologies (http://www.sonimtech.com/) is a provider of mission critical solutions designed specifically for professionals in the public safety and defense industries. The Sonim solution includes ultra-rugged, mission ready LTE handsets, applications and a suite of public safety-grade accessories, collectively designed to increase the productivity, accountability and safety for today's first responders. Sonim's commitment to delivering the most reliable and mission ready handset is amplified by our industry-leading, 3-year comprehensive warranty, which has redefined user expectations for ultra-rugged technology. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, Calif., and offers its products with mobile operators around the world.
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