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Motorola and ARINC form airport service

Feb 1, 2002 12:00 PM

Based on Motorola's IDEN technology and Annapolis, MD-based ARINC's global communications networks, the ARINC Wireless Dispatch Service is a digital communications technology that offers more capacity than analog systems and direct coast-to-coast communications for airport workers.

This service supports communications at airline ground operations, airport operations, security services, airport vendors and service companies such as car rentals and transportation systems.

Newark International, Miami International and Los Angeles International are the first airports to use this service. Six additional airports are scheduled for installation.



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