Mobile data networks on the move 

By: Merrill Douglas

As users make the transition from CDPD to more advanced technologies, mobile data vendors continue to stake claims in the marketplace. For Tropos Networks,...

In-vehicle systems and mounts 

By: BY GLENN BISCHOFF

Data 911 Data 911 plans to roll out an updated version of its M5 in-vehicle mobile data system during the third quarter in anticipation of the migration...

Incident management in many forms 

By: BY MERRILL DOUGLAS

Interoperability equals working together. So says Roman Kaluta, manager of public safety communications interoperability at equipment vendor Raytheon...

Not just for trucks anymore 

By: BY DONNY JACKSON

As automatic vehicle location (AVL) providers continue to add depth and sophistication to their high-end solutions for long-haul trucking companies, many...

FCC OKs pursuit of BPL technology 

By: BY DONNY JACKSON

The Federal Communications Commission last month approved a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) designed to encourage further development of broadband-over-powerline...

Like a flash, D.C. goes broadband 

By: BY LYNNETTE LUNA

The District of Columbia announced Motorola and Flarion Technologies will build a high-speed wireless broadband data network a deal city officials hope...

Two-way radio adds cordless phone 

By: Doug Mohney

Motorola believes it has just what small businesses particularly those in the retail sector need for those times when they're on the phone with a customer...

Falling Assets 

By: by Lynnette Luna

When 38-year-old Steven Morgan of Mobile, Ala., fell 150 feet to his death from a cellular tower on which he was working in December, leaving behind a...

BPL deployments come under fire 

By: BY JIM BARTHOLD

The road to alternative high-speed data transport services via broadband-over-power-line [BPL] technologies once appeared wide open. But now that path...

Texas city decides to mesh around 

By: BY DONNY JACKSON

Faced with the loss of cellular digital packet data (CDPD) service this summer, the city of Garland, Texas, eschewed overtures from wireless carriers...

Radio woes plague Marines in Iraq 

By: BY DOUG MOHNEY

Satellite radio communications proved essential during Operation Iraqi Freedom as the United States Marine Corps reportedly fought its own more conventional...

Software-defined radios near stride 

By: BY ALLAN MARGULIES

Software-defined radio is one of the key tools that will deliver more efficient use of spectrum, and the time has come to put that tool to use. So said...

Inside line-of-sight propagation 

By: BY HAROLD KINLEY

When a line-of-sight path exists between two antennas, the propagation loss is equal to free-space attenuation. Free-space propagation occurs in the far-field...

It's a New Day at MRT 

By: Mark Hickey mhickey@primediabusiness.com

With this January issue, we are a MRT. We have a new editor, Glenn Bischoff, and senior writer Donny Jackson. With more than 40 years of journalism experience...

In praise of adaptation 

By: Glenn Bischoff

My definition of professionalism always has been relatively simple. In my book, a professional is someone who gets the job done, regardless of circumstance....

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