
ANCOM News
APRIL 29 - AUGUST 23, 2013 CONNECTIVITY MATTERS AND EVERY MOMENT COUNTS. Act now to enable your workforce like never before... in the moments that matter.
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January 1 through April 26, 2013 TRADE-INS UP TO $1,000 ($1,050 CAD) OFF THE PURCHASE OF SELECT MOTOROLA DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIOS, UP TO $500 ($525 CAD) ON SELECT MOTOROLA TWO-WAY RADIOS. Promotion Rules![]()

October - December 2012 With the Department of Transportation banning cell phones for drivers of commercial vehicles and Nextel service changing, it’s a great time to save on a better and more affordable way to communicate. From best-in-class audio to Bluetooth®, Motorola two-way radios connect your workforce instantly, efficiently and cost-effectively. So push-to-talk and rush-to-save before time runs out!. Promotion Rules![]()

June-August 2012 STAY CONNECTED FOR LESS! SAVE UP TO $1000 ON MOTOROLA TWO-WAY RADIOS. Promotion Rules![]()
January-April 2012: CASH IN ON INSTANT COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS FROM MOTOROLA, AND SAVE UP TO $800.
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January 2012: FCC NARROWBANDING REQUIREMENTS & COMPLIANCE -
What You Need To Know:
Narrowbanding Executive Summary![]()
Narrowbanding Customer Presentation (Powerpoint)
ANCOM COMMUNICATIONS…
- Can help you to understand what the narrow banding requirements and compliance dates are
- Can help you to understand what your options are
- Can reprogram your radios once you have re-licensed for narrow band.
- Can review your existing system and make recommendations as to the best migration plan for you
DHS: A Practical Guide to Narrowbanding![]()
Narrowbanding FAQ![]()
Narrowbanding Fact sheet![]()
Motorola Narrowband Overview![]()
Narrowbanding Mandates![]()
March 2012: There are SUBSTANTIAL fines to both the vehicle driver and the carrier for distracted driving while using a cell phone for talking or texting. A MOTOTRBO Commercial System is the SOLUTION to this issue.
Learn about Mobile Telephone Use Restrictions![]()
August 2009: Ancom Communications has constructed a new Wide-Area Digital Trunked Radio System in the Minneapolis / St. Paul Metro area.
ANCOM Wide-Area Digital Trunking![]()
June 2009: ANCOM Technical Center now has their Technology Systems Contractor License from the MN Dept of Labor & Industry, (License # TS02105). We have three licensed Power Limited Technicians and four additional technicians in training registered with the State of Minnesota.
Spring 2009: All ANCOM service technicians have attained either journeyman or associate status with CET International. Congratulations to our Service group!
We are now MOTOSTARs for 2009
Motorola awards only the best and the brightest MOTOSTAR recognition. A MOTOSTAR dealer has demonstrated a commitment to high-performance business practices, the power of Motorola products, and extraordinary customer support.
ANCOM Receives Their Seventh Pinnacle Club Award 
Spring 2008. Motorola once again awarded ANCOM its prestigious Pinnacle Club Award, given to channel partners who achieve sales above and beyond their goals.
ANCOM Receives Electronics Technicians
Association (ETA) Certification
November 2007. Please join us in congratulating Tom Berent, Service Manager of Ancom Communications and Technical Center, on becoming our newest Certified Service Center. It takes concerted effort and expertise to gain this national recognition as an "Elite" service firm.
ANCOM Authorized to Repair Factory Mutual (FM) Radios
ANCOM was accredited to repair factory mutual (FM)—intrinsically safe (IS) radios. ANCOM is the only dealer in the Twin Cities Metro authorized to work on FM radios. (FM radios are specifically designed radios certified to be used in explosive and other hazardous environments.)
ANCOM Receives Recognition from
Washington County Fire Chiefs
Winter 2007. Dean Daninger and Sid Sanocki receive Achievement Awards for Excellence, in appreciation for outstanding contributions to the Washington County Fire Departments. Awards presented by Washington County Fire Chiefs President, Gary Sigfrinius, and Lake Elmo Fire Chief, Greg Malmquist


