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MidStates Wireless provides communication solutions in ND & MN, specializing in two-way radios, security, and fleet services.

MidStates Wireless

Fargo, ND

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Security
Video Surveillance

Description

MidStates Wireless, established in 1946, is a family-owned and woman-owned business specializing in communication services in North Dakota and Minnesota. Known as the leading wireless two-way dealer in the Red River Valley, the company offers a wide range of products and services, including two-way radios, TLK series radios, video security systems, fleet upfitting, warning sirens, and bi-directional antenna services. With a legacy of over 75 years, MidStates Wireless originally began as Elder's Radio Communications, serving the consumer electronics market post-World War II.

The company has evolved to meet the growing needs of commercial, public safety, and government sectors. Their dedicated team provides rapid responses from their two locations in Fargo and Minot, ND, ensuring efficient service across the region. MidStates Wireless supports various technologies, including wireless broadband solutions, digital trunking, complete dispatch center solutions, and emergency vehicle upgrades, focusing on enhancing communication efficiency for their clients.

As a proud partner of Motorola for over 75 years, MidStates Wireless promises quality products with manufacturer warranties and exceptional customer service. With a commitment to local service, they offer free consultations and on-site estimates to better assist businesses in improving their communication infrastructure. Their aim is to deliver the best solutions to meet the unique needs of their clients, ensuring peace of mind through reliable communication technologies.

Services Provided

Bi-Directional Amplification System; Fleet Upfitting; TLK Series Radios; Two-Way Radios; Video Security; Warning Sirens

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