FCC announces open meeting 25th September 2006 The Federal Communications Commission will hold an open meeting tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Room TW-C305 at 445 12th Street, S.W., in Washington, D.C.
APCO ‘disappointed’ by reported Sprint Nextel rebanding-delay statement 22nd September 2006 A report that Sprint Nextel will seek to have the 800 MHz rebanding effort delayed for an extended time period—perhaps as much as two years—has raised the concerns within the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO).
Companies partner on emergency communications network 22nd September 2006 Wireless-mesh-technology-company Firetide announced its HotPort mesh network is being used as the wireless infrastructure of TracStar System’s
Wireless provider hands over network 22nd September 2006 Wireless-mesh network provider MeshLinx Wireless released its 5-square-mile network in Colleyville, Texas, to the city’s first responders
Lockheed completes interoperability demonstration 22nd September 2006 Lockheed Martin recently completed a live-flight, interoperable-communications demonstration for the Airborne, Maritime and Fixed (AMF) Stations
Boeing wins border-security contract 22nd September 2006 Chicago-based federal contractor Boeing has been awarded a contract to establish a hi-tech network of sensors and other surveillance equipment along the Mexican and Canadian borders as part of the U.S. government’s Secure Border Initiative (SBI), the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced yesterday.
Firefighters battle wildfires with help of COLT 20th September 2006 Verizon Wireless deployed a Cell on Light Truck (COLT) and 20 wireless phones to support firefighters and other emergency crews
Ankle monitor tracks S.C. criminal offenders 20th September 2006 RemoteMDx’s subsidiary SecureAlert landed a five-year contract worth approximately $21 million from the State of South Carolina for
Demonstration tests reliability of smart radios 20th September 2006 Shared Spectrum Co. demonstrated its solution designed to improve access to available radio frequency spectrum during
Intrado makes Los Angeles County ready for VoIP E-911 20th September 2006 Los Angeles County public-safety answering points (PSAPs) can accept voice-over-IP (VoIP) E-911 calls and transfer calls with the push of a button after 911 vendor Intrado deployed its V911 solution in the county, the company announced recently.
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