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Siyata Mobile

www.siyatamobile.com

 
Siyata Mobile`s connected vehicle product line first made its debut in 2011 with the world`s first 3G fixed truck phone and has since seen significant demand in multiple markets globally. Following this success, Siyata introduced the VOYAGER Ultimate Connected Vehicle Smartphone – the world`s first 3G connected vehicle smartphone launched globally. Siyata also developed the portable BAGFONE offering extended cellular connectivity in remote areas. Siyata Mobile is headquartered in Toronto, Canada with sales in North America, Europe and Australia.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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