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Siyata Gains on New Order

Siyata Mobile Inc. (NASDAQ:SYTA) reported slightly higher prices for its shares Tuesday, as the company, a global provider of innovative Push-to-Talk over Cellular and cellular signal booster solutions, today announced it has received an order for $750,000 for its next-generation MCPTT (mission critical push-to-talk) solution to equip an independent emergency management service ("EMS") provider. The order includes the Company's SD7 devices and related accessories.

Said CEO Marc Seelenfruend, "We continue to gain traction with our push-to-talk product portfolio across multiple industry verticals. With this order, we will equip the EMS provider's rescue personnel with our rugged devices, connected across a singular, reliable platform. Our devices, which are well suited to severe conditions, will be used in ambulances, on motorcycles, in various vehicles, in a boat and on a plane in mission critical situations."

The SD7 enables push-to-talk communications for first responders and enterprise clients in a simple easy-to-use rugged Android based Push-To-Talk (PTT) device with excellent sound quality that operates over the high bandwidth 4G LTE network, providing consistent connectivity across the nation and internationally.

The company says its IP68 rating, resistance to water and dust, drop protection, and robust battery make it well suited for use in harsh environments. Importantly, there is no need to invest in infrastructure such as radio towers or repeaters, and the SD7 allows first responders as well as secondary support personnel to quickly connect and coordinate on unified public cellular networks in North America and international markets.

SYTA shares grabbed 1.01 cents, or 6.6%, to 17 cents at the start of Tuesday’s session.