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Commuter Bus

STI-CO® Antenna Systems deliver dependable, high-performance communication solutions engineered specifically for commuter and fleet bus networks. Designed and built in the U.S.A., our antennas ensure reliable connectivity between operators and dispatch centers, supporting real-time coordination, safety, and operational efficiency.

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Seamless Communication Solutions for Commuter Bus

Enhanced Signal Reception

STI-CO® antennas are engineered for superior signal reception and transmission in dense urban environments. By maintaining clear, uninterrupted links between buses and control centers, they enable dependable communication for tracking, scheduling, and rapid response.

Streamlined Operations

Built for continuous duty, our antennas integrate easily into existing fleet systems to streamline communication and dispatch operations. The result is improved route coordination, faster decision-making, and greater reliability across your entire transit network.

  • Optimized for superior signal reception in high-interference urban areas
  • Reliable connectivity for real-time tracking and fleet management
  • Low-profile, rugged designs for easy vehicle integration
  • U.S.-designed and manufactured under ISO AS9100D & 9001 certified quality systems

From the Blog

STI-CO® Expands RF, Power, Data Cable, and Wire Harness Capabilities with Advanced Over-Molding for Rigorous Requirements in Harsh Environments

Posted by STI-CO® Antenna Solutions on 21st Jan 2026

Orchard Park, NY, January 19, 2025 – STI-CO Industries, LLC, today announced the expansion of its RF, power, and data cable assembly, wire harness, and over-molding capabilities to support higher-frequency, ruggedized designs for defense and industrial platforms operating in harsh environments. STI ... Read More ...

How to Select the Right Connectors for Harsh-Environment Cable Assemblies

Posted by STI-CO® Antenna Solutions on 6th Jan 2026

In rail, defense, public safety, and other mission-critical applications, connector selection is rarely a matter of preference. In most cases, the connector interface is dictated by the equipment the cable assembly must mate with. The real engineering work begins after that interface is defined. In ... Read More ...