Siyata Mobile partners with RAM Mounts for in-vehicle handset solutions

July 24, 2025 7:01 AM UTC

Siyata Mobile Inc. (NASDAQ: SYTA) announced a strategic partnership with RAM Mounts to develop in-vehicle mounting solutions for its SD7 and SD7 ULTRA Push-to-Talk over Cellular handsets.

The collaboration combines Siyata's PoC handsets with RAM's mounting systems to create communications solutions for first responders, transportation fleets, utility workers and enterprise customers. The integrated solutions will be showcased at APCO 2025 from July 27-30 at the Baltimore Convention Center.

"RAM is the leading manufacturer for quality, U.S.-made in-vehicle docking and mounting solutions," said Marc Seelenfreund, CEO of Siyata. "Combining our purpose-built SD7 and upcoming SD7 ULTRA handsets with RAM's proven mounting technology allows us to provide safe, convenient and reliable mobile communications in virtually any vehicle environment."

David Brinn, Business Development Manager at RAM Mounts, said the partnership will benefit first responders and other Push-to-Talk customers by bringing enhanced functionality and deployment flexibility to users who rely on secure, in-vehicle communication.

The solutions will be demonstrated at RAM's booth #2714 during the conference, where attendees can see the SD7, SD7 ULTRA and compatible RAM mounting systems designed for durability in field conditions.

RAM Mounts, part of National Products Inc., manufactures rugged mounting solutions and offers approximately 5,000 modular components built on an interchangeable ball and socket system. The company is based in Seattle, Washington.

Siyata Mobile develops Push-to-Talk over Cellular handsets and accessories for first responders and enterprise workers. The company's portfolio includes rugged PTT handsets that enable instant communication over cellular networks.



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