Convergencia Research, Consultoría especializada en Latinoamérica y Caribe
Tuesday, November 19, 2019

The 3rd Motorola Solutions South Channel Business Meeting brought together more than 90 distributors from six countries

The event, held at the end of last October, served to show the partners the focus of the company for the next three years, which will be placed on convergence, on the integration of the worlds of radio, data, mobile devices, and even cameras. This was explained to Convergencialatina byAlberto Iglesias, director of the company's SOLA Channels.

The best performing markets for Motorola Solutions in Latin America are Mining (especially in Argentina, Chile and Peru) and Oil & Gas (Argentina, Bolivia and Peru), followed by Manufacturing, radio rental and municipalities (particularly in Chile, last year).

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