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Village Of Schaumburg Successfully Deploys Sonim XP7 Ultra-Rugged Smartphones In Pilot Involving Police, Fire, And Public Works Personnel
2016-04-06 03:44:48| publicworks Home Page
Sonim Technologies teamed with the Village of Schaumburg (Schaumburg, Ill.) and equipped Schaumburg's Police, Fire, and Public Works personnel with Sonim's XP7 ultra-rugged smartphones and accessories to test the performance of commercial broadband technology in real-world, mission critical, first responder environments
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AT&T To Carry The Sonim XP5??
2015-05-04 19:00:42| Telecom - Topix.net
It will join the nation's most reliable 4G LTE network with the nation's strongest 4G LTE signal.2 This is Sonim's first ultra-rugged3 feature phone that works on both LTE and Wi-Fi networks. Businesses like construction, manufacturing, transportation, and hospitality can use it to stay connected in tough environments.
AT&T To Carry The Sonim XP5??
2015-05-04 18:47:39| Wireless - Topix.net
It will join the nation's most reliable 4G LTE network with the nation's strongest 4G LTE signal.2 This is Sonim's first ultra-rugged3 feature phone that works on both LTE and Wi-Fi networks. Businesses like construction, manufacturing, transportation, and hospitality can use it to stay connected in tough environments.
Sonim Ultra-rugged, FirstNet-Ready Smartphones to Be Used in Denver-area Demonstration of New Public Safety Network
2015-03-03 11:31:14| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Company's XP7 LTE Android devices deliver mission-critical data communicationsin trial of LTE Band Class 14 broadband wireless throughout Adams County, Colo. SAN MATEO, Calif. Sonim Technologies, maker of the world's toughest mobile phones for public safety applications and use in extreme environments, is working...
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Sonim XP6 (AT&T)
2015-01-16 02:02:43| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
The Sonim XP6 is as rugged as smartphones come, complete with a comprehensive warranty against damage, but the Android experience suffers on its tiny display.