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Padcom mobile data solution deployed in Colorado

Jul 26, 2004 12:00 PM

Three Colorado police departments—the cities of Lakewood, Greenwood Village and Westminster—have implemented Padcom’s TotalRoam mobile data software, the company announced. The Lakewood police department utilizes two commercial carrier networks plus its own Wi-Fi network, to provide coverage over the city’s 47 square miles; TotalRoam enables the department’s 270 patrol officers to continuously access car-to-dispatch and car-to-car messaging, the company said. The Greenwood Village police department is using the software to provide roaming capabilities to enable the integration of Wi-Fi into its existing wide-area network, according to Padcom.

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