Motorola's wireless intercom solution helps New Zealand's urban forests operate efficiently and safely
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2022-03-14
Originally used to replace outdated analog wireless intercom systems, the system has many other advantages. These include contactless communication and social distancing in the field, replacing the need for drivers to exchange paper work records with a digital recording system.
Originally used to replace outdated analog wireless intercom systems, the system has many other advantages. These include contactless communication and social distancing in the field, replacing the need for drivers to exchange paper work records with a digital recording system.
The new solution combines MOTOTRBO SLR5300 digital repeaters across four sites with Motorola's TRBOnet radio dispatch software to provide valuable data and security features to help locate employees wherever they are.
This Motorola digital wireless intercom system solution also provides a touch-free method for workers to exchange other important job details including truck numbers, log numbers and occupant ID numbers. All of these solutions are integrated and connected to the digital network radio core provided by Orion Network.
Stay safe and connected in a vast environment Urban Forest manages more than 23,730 hectares of forest in the Otago region with over 7 million trees planted while maintaining high standards and sustainability certification.
Ensuring the safety of workers and recreational forest users over such a vast area requires instant, reliable and secure communications.
Guy Bonner, Forest Production Manager for Urban Forest, said his organization has reaped many benefits by migrating to an advanced digital communications system.
"Upgrading our network to digital not only enables clearer voice communications, but also
Provides us with other useful features, such as text messaging and GPS capabilities," said Guy Bonner, Forest Production Manager at Urban Forest. "The move to a digital platform also gives us the option to plug in further features to improve security in the future," Bonner said. Say.
Rhys Clare, General Manager of New Zealand and Australia Channels at Motorola Solutions, said the evolution of digital radio technology is helping companies improve collaboration and performance across their operations.
"Businesses have always relied on radio systems for clear and reliable voice communications, but now they're getting more features that improve security and productivity," Clare said. "Digital radio solutions are also very flexible, allowing organizations to adapt to rapidly changing situations. Even These solutions are also helping organizations keep operations and people safe during the global pandemic," he said.
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