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Welcome to the September 2011 edition of the DSC Communications Newsletter.
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DSC Communications brings to you our first monthly newsletter
Better Communication.
Big Savings.
One Millionth MOTOTRBO™ Two-Way Radio
FCC Mandate is Coming
Two-Way Radio
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Hello,
It is with great excitement that DSC Communications brings to you our first monthly newsletter-September, 2011.
In this issue and in the months to follow, this newsletter will be providing you with timely information pertaining to Motorola and the communications industry.
Whether it is information you need to know (i.e. FCC Narrow Banding Mandate), current and new product features, or promotional updates, we hope you will find this monthly newsletter a worthwhile read.
Your feedback is important to us. Please let us know what you think about it or if you have any suggestion for content on future issues. Just click on the link “Click Here Contact DSC” on the newsletter.
Thank you,
Dale Thompson
President, DSC Communications
MOTOROLA- Helping people be their best in the moments that matter.
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BETTER COMMUNICATION. BIG SAVINGS.
September 5, 2011 through December 31, 2011
Businesses Need to Work Faster and Smarter
With better information, you get better results. Motorola two-way radios can help you get connected, and with the added features of MOTOTRBO like GPS, email and text messaging – you get real-time data sharing and the versatility that empower your workforce and transform your enterprise. Upgrade your communication equipment or expand your coverage now to work faster and smarter.
SAVE UP TO $800 ON INSTANT COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS FROM MOTOROLA.
TRADE-IN SAVINGS:
Trade-in Offer: Trade-in 8 radios and receive $800 on 8 MOTOTRBO™ Digital Two-way Radios
Customers receive $800 off the purchase of 8 MOTOTRBO Digital radios purchased on a single order when 8 qualifying radios and/or Push-to-Talk (PTT) cellular products are traded in.
REBATE SAVINGS:
- MOTOTRBO Digital Rebate, Buy any 8 - Get a $400 Rebate
- Commercial Rebate, Buy any eligible 8 (CP200, CP200XLS, CM200 and/or CM300) - Get a $250 Rebate

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SCHAUMBURG, Ill. – July 14, 2011 – Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI) announced the delivery of its one millionth MOTOTRBO™ two-way radio. MOTOTRBO is a comprehensive communication solution with a portfolio of portable and mobile radios, repeaters, data applications and services. MOTOTRBO also has a complete line of accessories including the exclusive line of IMPRES™ audio and energy accessories that enhance voice communications and extend battery life.
KEY FACTS
- Utilizing Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) digital technology, MOTOTRBO delivers twice the capacity of analog technology, extended battery life, integrated data applications and exceptional voice quality.
- Motorola has the industry’s largest application developer network for professional digital radio systems with more than 260 partners and 85 application solutions worldwide. Applications include text messaging, GPS location tracking, telephony, work order ticket management and dispatch.
- MOTOTRBO delivers industry-unique solutions such as transmit interrupt to prioritize critical communication when and where it is needed.
- Scalable systems are available to address a wide variety of capacity and coverage needs.

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This FCC Public Notice reminds licensees, frequency coordinators, equipment vendors, and other interested parties of the Federal Communications Commission’s January 1, 2013 deadline for private land mobile radio services in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512 MHz (VHF/UHF) bands to migrate to narrowband (12.5 kHz or narrower) technology.1 It also provides guidance for licensees that intend to submit requests for waiver of the deadline and sets forth additional information regarding the transition to narrowband technology. Key Narrowbanding Deadlines
Licensees and frequency coordinators should be aware that:
| (1) as of January 1, 2011, the Commission no longer accepts VHF/UHF applications for:
- new wideband operations (i.e., operations with only one voice path per 25 kHz of spectrum); or
- modification of existing wideband 25 kHz stations that expand the authorized interference contour (19 dBu VHF, 21 dBu UHF); and
(2) by January 1, 2013, all VHF/UHF Industrial/Business and Public Safety Radio Pool licensees must:
- operate on 12.5 kHz (11.25 kHz occupied bandwidth) or narrower channels; or |
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- employ a technology that achieves the narrowband equivalent of at least one channel per 12.5 kHz of channel bandwidth for voice and transmission rates of at least 4800 bits per second per 6.25 kHz for data systems operating with bandwidths greater than 12.5 kHz narrowband-equivalent technology).
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Versatile and Powerful, to Keep Your Staff Connected.
Motorola’s diverse array of portable and mobile two-way radios enable you to efficiently coordinate and communicate with your mobile workforce. Ideal for use by a variety of industries looking to remain competitive in today’s market,
Motorola radios deliver a high quality communication solution designed to help increase efficiency, productivity and worker safety while lowering operating costs.
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