Cell phones are omnipresent devices used for a range of purposes, so this often leads to medical professionals wondering why they would actually be better off using a two-way radio or a device that integrates radio with cellular networks, such as an Explorer MSAT G3. There are several reasons why a single cellular network isn't enough:
The Utility of Land Mobile Radio
One of the primary reasons why 2-way radios are still used in various professions is the long-standing reliability of this technology. Smartphones are still relatively new, and employers might be concerned about standardizing the use of cellular technology for situations where rapid communication is indispensable.
The Explorer MSAT-G3 provides reliable data and voice communication in any environment. They provide routing and land mobile radio integration to allow for better communication. The newest devices also support bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
2-way radios are designed to only serve a specific task. The amount of time that an average individual spends using a 2-way radio is shorter than the amount of time spent on a cell phone. Therefore, a professional is able to use the 2-way radio to perform a specific task and get back to work.
Durability
Smartphones tend to be much more fragile than 2-way radios. When a device is used everyday, often in rugged environments, it must be durable enough to not fail; otherwise, communication might be disrupted.
Flexibility
Rather than assigning a mobile device, you can save money by purchasing and assigning a device such as the Explorer MSAT-G3; the airwaves that the device uses are free. When using a land mobile radio alone, there are none of the following:
- Monthly usage fees
- Over-limit usage fees
- Roaming charges
However, in addition to using the land mobile radio, the MSAT-G3 provides support for LTE, satellite, LAN, and 3G. By supporting all of these networks, you will be able to ensure that your workers will always be able to communicate and transmit data. The system switches between networks automatically so that you can always be connected to the most secure network.
While this device can function as a 2-way radio, it can also connect to up to two cellular modems via a USB port, allowing for two independent cellular connections. The system can switch between both networks in the event that one network is down or is not available. For instance, there may be a network that does not provide service in a particular area, but your employee will always be able to establish a connection regardless.