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HomeIndustry ReleasesJVC KENWOOD to Acquire DMR Developer Radio Activity S.r.l

JVC KENWOOD to Acquire DMR Developer Radio Activity S.r.l

SUWANEE, Ga. — In Jan. 2018, JVC KENWOOD Corp. announced plans to acquire Radio Activity S.r.l. (Radio Activity), a technology company based in Milan, Italy, that develops relay systems compatible with DMR-compliant digital radio systems.

Radio Activity is recognized for their technological capabilities and expertise, particularly in building simulcast networks. With this action, Radio Activity will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of JVC KENWOOD.

“This acquisition further supports our expansion in DMR digital radio system solutions,” said Mark Jasin, executive VP at JVC KENWOOD USA Corp. “As more users turn to digital radio technology, particularly in private radio enterprise segments where spectrum is constrained, Tier III trunking and simulcast provide a necessary option for wide area coverage required by utilities, manufacturing and other industrial users. This acquisition of advanced DMR technology blended into our digital portfolio of NEXEDGE-NXDN, P25, and LTE positions JVC KENWOOD as the worldwide leader of digital communications solutions for enterprise and public safety.”

JVC KENWOOD Corp. manufactures analog and digital two-way radios, including P25 compliant and NEXEDGE radios that use the NXDN protocol. Kenwood provides complete turnkey system solutions for the utility, public safety, government, education, healthcare, and business and industrial markets. For detailed information, visit us at comms.kenwood.com or call JVC KENWOOD USA at 800-950-5005.

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