Swedish Radio Supply Continue to Supply Region Värmland
Sepura partner Swedish Radio Supply are proud to announce they have once again secured the trust of Region Värmland, signing an agreement to provide them with the latest products i...




Sepura partner Swedish Radio Supply are proud to announce they have once again secured the trust of Region Värmland, signing an agreement to provide them with the latest products in radio communication and applications for their businesses. Through the new agreement, Swedish Radio Supply will deliver Sepura SC21 hand-portable radios and Sepura SRG3900 mobile radios for use in vehicles, as well as a range of applications which will be in late 2019.
Region Värmland was formed in January 2019 when the County Council of Värmland, the municipal union Region Värmland, Värmlandstrafik and Karlstadsbuss merged into a common organization.
The organisation is responsible for development initiatives in areas such as health and medical care, public transport, infrastructure, industry etc.
Region Värmland as part of the Swedish Rakel network uses Sepura Tetra terminals as part of a communication system for several public safety users including ambulances, air ambulances, rapid response vehicles, security guards and traffic management.
The region's operations will deploy the new radios in the autumn of 2019.
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