The fast pace set by cellular technology did, however, impact the two-way radio industry and forced suppliers to give their old outdated walkie talkie a much-needed revisit and the product evolved. Two-way radio was improved to provide larger coverage and easier connectivity. This, however, came at a price. The evolution of two-way radio created wealth for large privately-owned companies that charged exorbitant fees to erect and maintain the new improved infrastructure required to increase its connectivity.
The industry was begging for an alternative… and along came Trunking Radios with its Trunking network technology. This technology now offered even larger connected footprints then the updated two way radio networks. Larger coverage did however come at a price as the cost for infrastructure and rollout proved very expensive. Connectivity footprints increased, but remained limited.
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