Vendors re-enact Moore's Law 

By: By Donny Jackson

Breakthrough chip announcements offer promises to wireless industry...

Big D's magic bullet 

By: By Donny Jackson

Dallas project offers hope for affordable interoperability, perhaps nationwide ...

VoIP console melds disparate protocols 

By: By Mary Rose Roberts

Radio and telephone console vendor Avtec (www.avtecinc.com) recently launched Scout, the company's voice over IP, or VoIP, console. Scout is comprised...

The big squeeze 

By: By Merrill Douglas

Video compression and other optimization technologies conserve bandwidth...

Bank network purchases emergency satellite communication service 

SES Americom announced that several bank branches in Louisiana purchased REDiSat Network services, which include a satellite-delivered emergency communications...

University health system sends sonographs wirelessly 

Toronto's University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital have deployed SonoSite's MicroMaxx system across three emergency rooms. The system offers...

University to study spectrum use 

Progeny LMS commissioned Purdue University to study the company's proposed use of spectrum it holds in the multilateration, location and monitoring service...

Cohda Wireless demonstrates advantages in Australia trial 

Cohda Wireless announced that trial deployments of its technology in Adelaide, Australia, demonstrate significant advantages in using its advanced receiver...

MCVs have come a long way 

By: By James Careless

There was a time when mobile command vehicles, or MCVs, were little more than converted trucks. In those early days, a law enforcement agency would take...

Apply the litmus test to new technology 

By: By David P. Storey

Public-safety agencies depend on radios as basic tools, especially in emergencies. That fact remains as true today as it has for decades. Newer technologies...

Rugged device offers multiple tools 

By: By Mary Rose Roberts

Mobile communications solutions provider Z5 Technologies introduced the Nomad-1800, the latest addition to the company's series of rugged, command-and-control...

Playing catch 

By: By Mary Rose Roberts

Catcher Inc. recently released the Catcher, a hand-held portable computer built for the enterprise and first responder markets. The 5.8 pound device transmits...

A new blueprint for an old problem 

By: By Doug Mohney

In 1991, Burbank, Calif., became the first U.S. city to pass an ordinance requiring new buildings to ensure adequate first responder communications. Since...

Louisiana State Police invest $5 million in wireless broadband network 

ERF Wireless, a provider of encrypted wireless networks for the banking industry, has entered into an agreement with the Louisiana State Police to construct...

South Carolina energy provider deploys WLAN 

Santee Electric Cooperative, a South Carolina-based energy provider, has deployed Extreme Networks' Summit WM wireless LAN solution and Altitude 350 access...

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