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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Ecology, ethics, economics: The three E’s to live by

(San Diego, CA) - The Enviro-Business Society (e3) is bringing a new shade of green to the San Diego State University campus this April 22 for Earth Day.

e3 is working with environmentally-friendly companies such as Two Way Direct , a wireless two-way radio communications provider that has committed to going green. Two Way Direct offers many recycling programs to their customers, such as the new battery trade-in promotion, which offers extra discounts on new batteries in exchange for the customer's old batteries. This way, Two Way Direct can properly dispose of the old batteries to help protect the environment.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Two Way Direct enables customers to adjust to difficult economic times by offering reusable, affordable technology

(San Diego, CA) – Two Way Direct launched in 2004 in San Diego, California out of President Brandon Ocampo’s living room. Two Way Direct has since grown over 310% in the past 12 months alone enabling its consumers to enhance efficiency in the workplace by providing the latest in two-way radio communication and offering consumers a competitive edge. Now, the company is pleased to announce an additional incentive to corporations interested in recycling their outdated radios with their 2009 "Recycle and SAVE " campaign.

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March 22, 2007

FCC ADDRESSES RULES FOR PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SYSTEMS TO TRANSITION TO 6.25 kHz NARROWBAND TECHNOLOGY

(Washington, D.C.) - Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a Third Report and Order (Order) that declines, for now, to establish a fixed date for private land mobile radio (PLMR) systems in the 150-174 MHz and 421-5 12 MHz bands to transition to 6.25 kHz narrowband technology, but strongly urges licensees to consider migrating directly to 6.25 kHz technology rather than first adopting 12.5 kHz technology and later migrating to 6.25 kHz technology. The Order also revises the implementation date of the 6.25 kHz equipment certification rules from January 1,2005 to January 1, 2011.

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