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pdvWireless Announces DispatchPlus Functionality on Tablets

WOODLAND PARK, N.J. — pdvWireless, Inc. has announced a new solution for businesses that use tablets in its vehicles. A simple download of the DispatchPlus app on your existing tablet provides the ability to add the push-to-talk component on a device you already own.

Now talking to one person on your team or the entire fleet is seamless. The built-in receiver and speaker allow the operator to hold down one button to make a call. No need for bulky equipment or additional installation fees.

Easily mount your tablet—download the app—and combine every solution you need into one without the need to purchase another radio or phone to make a call. Now the DispatchPlus application on tablets gives you coverage anywhere.

About pdvWireless, Inc.

pdvWireless, Inc. is a private wireless communications carrier and provider of mobile workforce management solutions that increase the productivity of field-based workers and the efficiency of their dispatch and call center operations. pdvWireless has commenced launching private push-to-talk networks in seven major markets nationwide.

It’s patented and industry-validated SaaS technology improves team communication and field documentation across a wide array of industries, including transportation, distribution, construction, hospitality, waste management and field service. pdvWireless’ Chairman, Brian McAuley, and Vice Chairman, Morgan O’Brien, were the co-founders of Nextel Communications and have over 60 years of combined experience in FCC regulatory matters and two-way radio operations. pdvWireless is headquartered in Woodland Park, N.J.

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