Ksheed, it always comes down to money. In fact, I'm betting that my company will say "we've gotten along just fine, all these years, with gaitronics and paging people, why change now?"
Especially considering how low electricity prices are going to be for the forseeable future.
Justin
Some of the selling points.
1. Inappropriate use of Gaitronics during outage, i.e. funny noises, greatly reduced. Estimated ~90%
2. Productivity increased due to better communication between "field" and "office" staff. No stopping to find Gaitronics and waiting for response to pages or finding open line.
3.Chatter on Gaitronics distracting Operations eliminated with Gaitronics being limited to emergency communication with Ops and plant wide announcements.
4. Chatter on Gaitronics distracting personnel during morning meetings, pre-job briefs, RP/HP briefs eliminated.
PM replied to.
Sounds like Ksheed's used-ta-plant is using the same setup we are. The texting feature on the new phones isn't really used, among the operators at least.
The coverage throughout the plant and site is very good, except in places like stairwells where there are no repeaters.
Very rare to have any coverage issues anywhere inside the plant or PA, especially after the upgrade. Some stairwells were questionable, but you soon learn where you will be out of coverage and adjust to it ( call before entering/after exiting). It worked practically everywhere, basement to penthouse. Texting feature was used with craft for short communication needs and in loud areas i.e., progress updates, dose checks, next break, ETA, next jump....
Side note: You would think that Gaitronics would be saved in the dictionary/spell check for this forum.