What will they think of next? 1st July 2006 Radio frequency identification technology isn’t just being used to keep track of products and secure U.S. borders. Here are just a few of the more creative
Pa. state police tests statewide system 1st July 2006 The Pennsylvania State Police’s Lancaster barracks started a pilot program to test a new, statewide public-safety radio system to give troopers, first
IEEE to develop new protocol 1st July 2006 IEEE has begun work on the IEEE Standard for Long Wavelength Wireless Network Protocol, a new P1902.1 standard for the RuBee visibility network protocol
Michigan sheriff’s office uses automated fingerprint ID system 1st July 2006 Cogent Systems signed a multimillion-dollar deal with the Oakland County, Mich., sheriff’s office and the county’s courts and law-enforcement management
Alvarion upgrades access firmware 1st July 2006 Wireless vendor Alvarion announced the latest upgrade to its BreezeAccess VL system that will let operators prioritize voice-over-IP or video traffic
4.9 GHz market begins to mature 1st July 2006 The 4.9 GHz band is experiencing a rapid increase in available products since it was approved by the FCC for public-safety data applications, but the
*Spotlight: Portable radios and accessories 1st July 2006 Kenwood The TK-5210 Project 25-compatible portable has new features, including a unit ID display on group calls and a single zone/multi-zone scan capability.
Wireless base stations support hospital communications 1st July 2006 N.C.-based Rex Hospital installed 88 Ascom Wireless base stations throughout its 439-bed facility for campus-wide wireless coverage. Staff working in
Motorola introduces Wi-Fi card for 2.4, 4.9 GHz 1st July 2006 Motorola recently announced the launch of the WDE1000, which the vendor giant touts as the first 2.4 GHz and 4.9 GHz dual-band Wi-Fi card for citywide
Caregivers can now use wireless handsets in forbidden areas 1st July 2006 San Antonio-based SBC Communications is offering local area hospitals a wireless local area network for voice and data communications. The service includes
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