• Siyata Mobile (TSXV:SIM) has received a $600,000 purchase order for its 4G rugged PoC handset devices.
  • The Push-to-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) handset technology allows people to use their phones as walkie-talkies with unlimited range. 
  • Siyata expects that this large order is indicative of the high market demand that the company intends to provide for.
  • Siyata’s share price is up 1.85 per cent, and is currently trading at $0.28 per share.

Siyata Mobile (SIM) has announced today that the company recently received a purchase order worth $600,000.

The purchase order paid for Siyata’s 4G rugged PoC handset devices. Push-to-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) handsets are an offshoot of the Push-to-Talk/Press-to-Transmit (PTT) device.

They allow people to use their cellular phones as unlimited range two-way radios, or walkie-talkies. The technology has been applied to handsets, as well as laptops, desktop computers, and tablets.

Siyata Mobile CEO, Marc Seelenfreund, welcomed the development, and what the large purchase order may mean for the future of the company’s product.

“This is an exciting win for Siyata, as it demonstrates the strong continual market demand for our Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) rugged handsets.”

“Our rugged handset devices aim to provide customers with the convenience and ease of a rugged smartphone handset, while offering high speed LTE data services and a large PTT button for seamless communication between enterprise users.”

Siyata’s share price is up 1.85 per cent, and is currently trading at $0.28 per share.

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