Siyata Mobile Receives Multiple Purchase Orders Valued at Over $1.3 Million

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Siyata Mobile (TSXV:SIM) announced that the company has received multiple purchase orders totalling C$1.3 million. Siyata Mobile, a developer and provider of cellular communication systems said that the orders show continued significant demand for its devices. As quoted in the press release: The purchase orders have been received for Siyata’s various 4G devices using Push-to-Talk …

Siyata Mobile (TSXV:SIM) announced that the company has received multiple purchase orders totalling C$1.3 million.

Siyata Mobile, a developer and provider of cellular communication systems said that the orders show continued significant demand for its devices.

As quoted in the press release:

The purchase orders have been received for Siyata’s various 4G devices using Push-to-Talk Over Cellular technology, which allows workers improved communication, therefore creating a safer and more productive workplace.

“The steadily increasing demand for our 4G Push-to-Talk devices proves to us how necessary it is for companies to have a reliable form of communication within the workplace,” stated Marc Seelenfreund, CEO and Chairman of Siyata Mobile. “We know the broad range of industries our devices can work within, and we are participating in multiple large-scale vendors for this next generation of workforce technology.”

Siyata has been a pioneer in the industry, launching the world’s first 4G LTE all-in-one fleet communications device in 2017. Incorporating voice, push-to-talk over cellular, data, and fleet management solutions into a single device, the company aims to become the connected vehicle communications device of choice for commercial vehicles and fleets around the world.

Siyata also offers rugged phones for industrial users and signal boosters for homes, buildings, and fleets with poor cell coverage. Siyata’s customers include cellular operators, commercial vehicle technology distributors, and fleets of all sizes in Canada, the U.S., Europe, Australia, and the Middle East.

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