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Motorola Solutions Launches WAVE PTX for Peruvian Companies

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Motorola Solutions has launched its WAVE PTX communication service in Peru. This is a push-to-talk subscription-based service that helps different teams stay connected using various networks like 3G, LTE, WiFi and land mobile radio (LMR). It’s meant to help businesses keep their operations running smoothly by allowing instant communication across locations and devices.

WAVE PTX  works for many types of industries and supports secure voice and data communication. Workers can use it to send images, videos, messages and documents through their regular smartphones, tablets or radios. It also includes mapping tools to show where team members and equipment are located, which helps improve safety and coordination, especially during emergencies.

Motorola’s TLK 100, TLK 110 and TLK 150 devices are built to work with WAVE PTX and can connect with traditional two-way radios to widen communication coverage. These devices are tough, meet military standards and come with safety features like location tracking and emergency alerts. The TLK 110 also includes functions like ‘Lone Worker’ and ‘Fall Alert’ to help monitor isolated workers. All devices are available in Peru through official Motorola Solutions distributors.

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