“Hytera´s commitment with the Peruvian government to improve public safety in Peru has been reinforced with this new contract award. Our local team are proud to be part of the modernisation process for public safety radio communications which will ultimately benefit Peruvian citizens and tourists”, says Luis Perez, Head of Hytera Perú.
The scope of supply includes 6,459 Hytera PT580H Plus TETRA hand-held
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