Mobile Tornado Announces New U.S. Partnership with Stolz Telecom
Mobile Tornado plc has announced a new partnership with Stolz Telecom, a provider of innovative telecommunications services and leading-edge business technology to the public safety and enterprise sectors in the United States.
Mobile Tornado plc has announced a new partnership with Stolz Telecom, a provider of innovative telecommunications services and leading-edge business technology to the public safety and enterprise sectors in the United States.
Founded by former US government agents in 2006, Stolz Telecom is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Denton, Texas and develops customised, cost-effective and high-quality mission critical communications solutions for entities nationwide.
Stolz Telecom will act as a reseller for Mobile Tornado’s push-to-talk over cellular and workforce management technologies to the US public safety community.
Robert Stolz, president of Stolz Telecom, said: “Our vision is to create safer, more proactive organisations by redefining the boundaries of critical communications. We are excited to be able to offer Mobile Tornado’s world-leading solutions to our customers, the people who keep our communities safe.”
Luke Wilkinson, of Mobile Tornado, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Stolz Telecom, a highly respected company in its field. This partnership will open up new growth opportunities for Mobile Tornado in the United States.”
Stolz Telecom is registered as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, a Department of Defense programme to improve prime and subcontracting opportunities.
Prior to founding Stolz Telecom, Mr Stolz served as electronics technician for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and network administrator for United Nations Command, the multinational military force. He is a member of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International and a life member of the FBI Agents Association.
Rachel Stolz, vice president of Stolz Telecom, previously served as a special agent for the US Office of Personnel Management and Federal Investigative Services Division, among other roles.