Italian Police Crack Down on Outdated Tour Guide Systems

This week in Rome, the Italian Police, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior, have initiated spot checks on tourist groups to ensure compliance with the EU’s latest telecoms legislation. The focus has been on rooting out the use of outdated analogue transmissions on the wavelengths now re-designated for mobile phone operation following the introduction of 5G. This crackdown has resulted in several operators facing fines and the confiscation of non-compliant equipment. Vox Group’s cutting-edge technology remains unaffected.

In response to these developments, Fabio Primerano, CEO of Vox Group, expressed his concern over the continued use of illegal equipment by some providers. “It is disappointing to see that certain operators have not adhered to the new regulations,” Primerano commented. “However, at Vox Group, we have always prioritised the reliability and sustainability of our technology, which is why we were quick to transition to digital systems when the legislation was introduced.”

Vox Group’s clients remain unaffected by this issue, thanks to the proactive steps taken by the company to upgrade its portfolio with the latest in digital technology. The introduction of Vox VDR, the world’s best digital tour guide system, has set a new standard in the industry. Unlike the generic 2.4 GHz wavelength used by most Bluetooth devices, Vox VDR operates on the 1.9 GHz wavelength. This choice was made for its exceptionally long range and high quality of transmission, ensuring interference-free reception and a range of up to 200 meters.

Vox VDR’s innovative features include intelligent auto-pairing technology that facilitates instant connection whenever users are within range of the guide’s transmitter. The system also boasts an impressive battery life, capable of operating autonomously for up to three weeks on a single set of batteries. Designed and manufactured entirely in Europe, Vox VDR exemplifies state-of-the-art European engineering.

“Our commitment to providing top-tier solutions for the tourism industry is unwavering,” Primerano added. “The Vox VDR represents the culmination of our efforts to combine advanced technology with practical design, ensuring that our partners and their guests receive the best possible experience.”

As the industry leader in innovative solutions for tourism and culture, Vox Group continues to pave the way with cutting-edge technology that not only meets but exceeds regulatory standards. The current situation in Rome underscores the importance of staying ahead of the curve and investing in reliable, sustainable technology that benefits everyone in the tourism ecosystem.

For operators still relying on outdated systems, this recent crackdown serves as a stark reminder of the need to modernise. With Vox Group’s solutions, the transition to compliant, high-quality tour guide systems is seamless, offering peace of mind and an enhanced experience for all involved.

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Vox Group is the global leader in providing innovative solutions in tourism and culture. With a strong commitment to European design and engineering, Vox Group’s products are trusted by thousands of operators worldwide. Vox VDR, the latest addition to its portfolio, is the world’s best digital tour guide system, setting new standards in the industry.

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