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Purchasing a radio fleet requires major capital that locks you into rapidly aging hardware and licensing hassles. Instead, discover how rental agreements provide access to better technology and flexible scaling, so you pay only for the radios you need. Plus, all repairs, maintenance and licensing are handled by the provider. Read on to learn why renting may be the smarter choice to equip your crews.
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It may be the era of smartphones, but veteran event coordinators emphasize that renting two-way radios is a vital part of an event's success.
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Should you buy two-way radios for your security staff or rent them? We'll take a look at the advantages of renting two-way radios in the security industry. This includes the cost-effectiveness, technological edge, scalability, FCC compliance ease, maintenance relief, compatibility with existing radios, and expert support that rental services provide, enhancing overall operational efficiency and safety.
Over the years, we’ve noticed that event managers often have many of the same questions when it comes to renting two-way radios. In this article, we will answer some of the most common questions to make the process of renting professional walkie talkies easier for you.
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Asking some key questions can protect you from a radio rental nightmare. The following five questions were chosen based on our research and horror stories we received from customers who came to us from a competitor.
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Sometimes you need a glossary just to figure out the best radio for your needs. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of common radio features.
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Event organizers should consider two-way radios as their first and most essential safety device. Cell phones are a poor, and even dangerous, substitute. Renting radios provides a cost-effective alternative to buying that can fit into any budget.
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It's event day and the two-way radios haven't arrived. Discover why this happens and what you can do to prevent it from ruining your next event.