Think tank advocates IP strategy for public safety 1st November 2006 U.S.-based think tank The Aspen Institute last month released a report that advocates the federal government lead an effort to transition public-safety
M/A-COM deploys IP-based P25 system in National Capitol Region 1st November 2006 Mission-critical wireless vendor M/A-COM announced that it has deployed the first fully operational, IP-based, P25 system for the Department of Defense
Public-safety must control broadband 1st November 2006 Considerable buzz has been generated recently around numerous public-safety broadband propositions, including the Cyren Call proposal to build a public/private
Report: WLAN security market to grow 1st November 2006 High-tech market research firm In-Stat reported wireless LAN security mechanisms for data integrity often are not currently used. However, according to
Daniels lands $8 million contract 1st November 2006 Daniels Electronics has been awarded an $8 million, four-year contract by the Canadian government for digital public-safety radios. The company will work
California county upgrades 911 systems 1st November 2006 The Monterey County, Calif., Emergency Communications Department has selected NICE Systems’ products to capture emergency radio and 911 communications
FCC invites comments on Cyren Call 31st October 2006 Cyren Call Communications’ plan calling for a public-private partnership to establish and operate a nationwide broadband network will be the subject of a 30-day comment period, the FCC announced late yesterday.
Guard-band licensees agree to pay costs for new 700 MHz plan 27th October 2006 Access Spectrum and Pegasus Communications this week offered to cover additional incremental costs that would be associated with the companies’ joint proposal to reconfigure the 24 MHz of 700 MHz spectrum that has been allocated for public safety.
Companies partner to deliver family of wireless modules 27th October 2006 Cypress Semiconductor and Unigen collaborated on a new family of wireless modules based on a 2.4 GHz wireless USB LP radio system-on-a-chip from Cypress.
NetLogix lands municipal wireless contract 27th October 2006 Maywood, Calif., officials announced NetLogix will design, build and manage a municipal, wireless network for the city.
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