Lexico offers both on-site and in-field installations to all of our local customers.
A first responder is a person with specialized training who is among the first to arrive and provide assistance at the scene of an emergency, such as an accident, natural disaster, or terrorist attack.
Provides solution to sustain the evolution of technology and increase user-capacity.
Improve efficient wireless communication to different types of industry.
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First responders typically include paramedics, emergency medical technicians, police officers, firefighters, rescuers, and other trained members of organisations connected with this type of work. In some areas, Emergency department personnel are also required to respond to disasters and critical situations making them first responders.
The process starts from initial concept of each phases of development, design, commissioning and nonsite deployment of quality wireless solutions. We have knowledgeable and expert team members who help ensure the quality of each RF project to exceed customer expectations.
Lexico offers thorough, customized, end-to-end solutions to make your job easier before and after the sale.
Easy to use communication.
Providing reliable communication for fast responders.
Lexico understands the demand of the public and offer the best solution that can be used for emergencies.
Lexico offers both on-site and in-field installations to all of our local customers.
We evaluate the service need of each customer individually to figure out the problem and to ensure that a complete solution to the problem is provided.
Lexico provides service maintenance on your Radio communication equipment on and let you save time and money before it’s too late.
Lexico is happy to help you! We provide the technical expertise and you get the right solution.
We provide assistance in handling FCC Licensing requirements – we’ve been doing it for years. Let us take care of all your FCC Licensing needs. Whether your radios were purchased from us or somewhere else, we’ve got you covered.
The FCC gives out notices about your licensing requirements. More often that not, the notices that they send out are simply reminders of a deadline that is about to pass, while others may not notify you about possible violations and may require immediate action. When you receive such notices, please forward them to us and we will let you know whether action is necessary.
Some licensing companies may also send you notices, which tries to solicit your FCC licensing business. You may also send those notices to us so we can let you know whether you need to respond or not.