![]() RadioMobile's General Manager Jim Moore In a
press release sent out all over |
DaC buys new radios from RadioMobile |
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company have spoken of landing new orders from
Dial-a-Cab in London for software and hardware valued at around
$500,000. The order is scheduled for delivery over the next 10
months. RadioMobile is an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) provider of end-to-end mobile wireless network solutions for public safety, emergency medical, transportation and industrial customers. RadioMobile's General Manager, Jim Moore, said in the |
press
release: "This contract is part of our long-term relationship with Dial-a-Cab (London) to upgrade their 15 year-old installation, which handles dispatch and location management for 3,000 cabs, to a 21st Century state-of-the-art wireless data system. Our ability to design and install new software and wireless systems which are, at the same time, capable of mimicking existing technology, enables RadioMobile to provide advanced capabilities without interrupting Dial-a-Cab's service." |
DAC-WEMBLEY END SEASON MID-TABLE |
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While Merstham take
the title On a day marked by the rain, Merstham and Cove put on a fine display, but it was Merstham who ran out 3-2 winners to confirm what supporters of the Cherry Red Combined Counties Premier League team had realised for some time – that it was just a matter of time until Merstham were crowned league champions for the 2007 – 2008 season. It was irony that Cove should be their opponents, having been the only team to defeat them in the league back on the first day of the season in August! Merstham thoroughly deserve their Championship having been far and away the best team in the division, scoring over 100 goals and totalling over 100 points while taking the title with several matches still to play, with games in |
hand
and a lead of over 20 points! In the meantime, Call Sign sponsored DaC-Wembley, continued their slow drift down to mid-table obscurity – something that seemed so unlikely before their former goalkeeper – and Dial-a-Cab driver - Lee Pearce (J71) left them for Bedfont Green, who then began an amazing rise up the table – although it was by then too late to challenge for the title. However, there was still the league cup and Bedfont Green made the final, but their opponents were Merstham and the cup-tied Lee Pearce watched his new team fail to stop Merstham take the first step of their now-double by winning 4 – 2 after extra time. "I was totally gutted about not being able to play in the final," Lee |
![]() DaC driver and former DaCWembley goalkeeper Lee Pearce, was cup-tied for his new team’s league cup final told Call
Sign, " but none of the goals were our stand-in goalies
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