An emergency callout fixes today's problem. A retainer makes sure you're never starting cold next time — guaranteed response, priority over non-contract callouts, and a baseline RF fingerprint of your site kept on file so the next diagnosis is faster.
Pricing is per site and indicative — a single unit sits at the lower end, a large or multi-building site higher. Final cover is confirmed after a first baseline survey.
A baseline of your normal RF environment, so anything new stands out instantly.
Contract sites are attended ahead of one-off callouts, every time.
Onboarded before the crisis — no scramble to set up a new contractor mid-emergency.
The same person, who already knows your site and your kit, picks up the phone.
RF problems don't book themselves in advance. A retainer turns "who do we call?" into a number you already have, a contract that's already signed, and an engineer who already knows your environment.
It also changes the economics. Instead of paying premium emergency rates every time something bites, you hold predictable monthly cover with response times in writing — and the baseline survey means each diagnosis starts further down the road.
Sites where degraded wireless, sensors or comms translate straight into cost: manufacturing lines, logistics and warehousing, data centres, healthcare and labs, and any operation where "we'll look at it next week" isn't an option.
Tell me about your site and I'll recommend a tier and a price. No obligation.