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SafeTLink has completed testing for FCC type certification. The 1, 2, and 4 X T1 SafeTLink operates in the 4940 to 4990 MHz US Public Safety band, in 1, 2 or 5 MHz wide channel pairs. See SafeTLink Type Certification for details.

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Motorola Mission Critical Local Broadband Solution on Target for 2005 Introduction\"\"Motorola Mission Critical Local Broadband Solution on Target for 2005 Introduction

Motorola’s (NYSE:MOT) advanced, high-speed mobile data network designed for public safety customers operating in the 4.9 GHz spectrum is planned for release in the first half of 2005. The company announced the upcoming introduction of its Mission-critical Local Broadband offering at the annual Mobile Data Users Group (MDUG) conference this week in New Orleans, La.
PacketHop Deploys First Multi-Agency, Mission-Critical, Mobile Broadband Communications Network for Homeland Security

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PacketHop deploys the first multi-agency, mission-critical, mobile broadband communications network for the homeland security market.

In February of 2004 PacketHop delivered the first live field exercise for the homeland security market working with the Golden Gate Safety Network (GGSN) on and around the Golden Gate National Recreation in California’s Bay Area.

PacketHop and Nortel Networks Join Forces to Offer Mobile Broadband Communications Solution Addressing Homeland Security

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BELMONT, CA (August 10, 2004) – PacketHop, Inc., a leader in secure mobile mesh broadband communications, today announced it has signed a joint marketing agreement with Nortel Networks* (NYSE/TSX: NT), the industry’s first supplier of wireless networks operating in all advanced radio technologies and the only end-to-end provider of all next generation wireless solutions.

Motorola Offering Beefs Up Public Agency Communications

\"\"\"\"Motorola said it will distribute MeshNetworks Enabled Architecture (MEA) for inclusion in systems sold by Motorola and its reseller network. MEA is a self-forming, self-healing mobile broadband network with position and location capability “MEA's self-forming networking enables first responders to create an instant incident data communications system by simply turning on their radios,” said Nick Rendone, vice president of Motorola's Broadband Solutions Operations, in a statement.

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Users equipped with any Motorola-enabled device -- including PDAs and laptops -- join in creating an ad hoc broadband network that can operate in harsh conditions in the absence of an existing radio infrastructure. Each MEA-enabled radio functions as a router/repeater for the other radios extending the network's range. MEA operates in the 2.4 GHz band and Motorola said the MEA capability can be extended to cover the 4.9 GHz band in the future.

Beyond Narrowband –Broadband Mobile Networks with Wireless Broadband Presentation \"\" \n"); document.write("

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alvarion Presentation - Leveraging 4.9 GHz Spectrum\"\" \n"); document.write("

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4.9 GHz Technology Roadmap

THE GREENHOUSE PROJECT\"\"\n"); document.write("

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Known as the Greenhouse Project, this prototype wideband system provides public safety personnel on the road and in command centers with real-time, high-speed, two-way information transfer capabilities.

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This scalable, secure, standards-based solution consists of Cisco Aironet Series of Wi-Fi outdoor infrastructure and Cisco 3200 Series Routers with the new integrated Wireless Mobile Interface Card that supports IEEE 802.11b/g for wireless local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) access.

Cisco Metropolitan Mobile Network - Wireless for Public Sector Agencies\"\"\n"); document.write("

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Cisco Systems has launched the Cisco Metropolitan Mobile Network solution, which provides broadband wireless access across a city to public sector agencies such as city, state and federal agencies, public safety (police, fire, and ambulance), transportation and public works.

Spectrum Requirements in support of Airborne Video at 4.9 GHz

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Wi-Fi is an enabling technology that cuts the cords to accessing your e-mail, the Web, and streaming media. Wi-Fi delivers broadband internet access to users wirelessly. It is a quick and convenient way to hop online at home, the office and when traveling. Places where you can access Wi-Fi networks are known as hotspots. Wi-Fi, or 802.11b, operates in the 2.4Ghz spectrum and supports speeds up to 11Mbps. There are two other protocols in the 802.11 space, including (a) and (g) that are publicly available, but 802.11b is the most common worldwide.

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Wide Area Data Connectivity • MEA technology is the perfect solution for agencies being forced to find a CDPD replacement. It offers up to 50 times the data rate of CDPD, so it can support today’s new data-intensive dispatch and incident reporting applications.

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In-Field Report Submission • Officers can submit reports wirelessly, without being anchored to tiny “hot spots” like WiFi-based approaches. Wide area and high bandwidth connectivity gives access where it’s needed most -on the way to, or at the scene of an incident.

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MeshNetworks makes any Law Enforcement vehicle equipped with a laptop or handheld computer a mobile office. Officers get real-time access to databases, surveillance cameras and reporting tools that enable them to be more efficient while in the field. Broadband connectivity keeps them more informed of incident situations, increasing the safety of the officers and the public. It is an ideal replacement and upgrade for the soon-to-be-discontinued CDPD network. MeshNetworks offers 10x to 50x the bandwidth of this aging cellular data solution.\"\"

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Orange County, FL - Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - the Orange County Fire Rescue Department will participate in the demonstration of a newly developed position-location and personnel tracking system, developed by MeshNetworks, Inc. The system, which utilizes wireless broadband networking technology, can be used to locate, track and communicate the movement of firefighters and other emergency personnel inside a structure.

Northrop Grumman IT: Life-saving technology from experienced leaders

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The ability to augment the dispatch and records functions through the use of data transmission has long been a part of public safety. Northrop Grumman IT has been a major integrator of this technology from the very beginning. With more than 30,000 mobile units in operation, Northrop Grumman IT is the most experienced and capable mobile data provider in the industry. Our message switching software is in use at hundreds of sites including NLETS, DOJ, and state and local departments worldwide. \n"); document.write("

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Going Mobile
Mobile solutions put public safety on the fast track
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Medford Oregon selected MashNetworks\"\"\"\"Welcome to Medford!
Learn why Medford Oregon selected MeshNetworks’ to create a high performance and affordable city-wide wireless broadband network for Police, Public Works and other municipal agencies. Support for high speed data, video and VoIP along with an anticipated 8 month payback of the city’s investment made it a clear winner over cellular.
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Miami Beach Police Department (NMBPD) today announced that the NMBPD has further enhanced its leadership position in public safety innovation by deploying Florida’s fi rst metroscale Wi-Fi network for law enforcement, using technology from Tropos Networks. The Tropos equipment, based on the 802.11 standard, or Wi-Fi, enables NMBPD offi cers in the fi eld access to applications previously unavailable outside of Police Headquarters. The Tropos equipment provides in-vehicle access to such content-rich applications as computer aided dispatch, local records systems for outstanding wants and warrants, as well as state and national criminal justice information systems. The legacy mobile data system used by the department, CDPD, is being discontinued by its provider. In their search for a replacement, the NMBPD discovered that available cellular-based systems require expensive recurring charges, and their performance pales in comparison to the broadband speeds offered by Tropos metro-scale Wi-Fi system.

The Spokane Fire Department and iCareMobility

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An Innovative Wireless IP Video Surveillance solution is enabling police officers to view live video from a crime scene, improving response time and enhancing public safety. Police officers responding to a bank robbery often have no way of knowing what’s actually transpiring at the crime scene, putting them at a major disadvantage. Now, thanks to powerful wireless IP Video Surveillance solution developed by Cisco and Loronix, officers of the Seal Beach Police Department will be able to use laptops and personal digital assistants (PDAs) to access real-time video of a crime in progress as soon as an alarm is triggered. The solution promises to revolutionize law enforcement response to crimes and other emergencies.

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The Lower Valley Wireless Public Safety Network, employing Cisco Aironet® technology, is giving law-enforcement agencies in Yakima County, Washington, a high-tech edge in crime prevention and resolution.

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Case Study: Wireless Laptops, Hot Spots Take Bite Out Of Crime

City WiFi Application: Patrol officers in Syracuse, N.Y., and about 20 other law enforcement agencies in Onondaga County will likely be adding wireless laptops and municipal hot spots to their list of crime-fighting tools.

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About six months ago, the police department decided to deploy a WLAN infrastructure when it moved to a new building and faced difficulty wiring the new site. At that time, the department also was looking for a way to \"untether\" police detectives so they could type up a suspect's statement anywhere in the precinct.

City of Aurora Adds Wi-Fi to Deliver Vital Public Safety Data and Services More Efficiently

City WiFi Application

The City of Aurora, one of Colorado's largest municipalities, today announced that it is expanding its wireless local area network (WLAN) using solutions from NetMotion(R) Wireless, a market leader in mobility management software, and Wavelink Corporation, a leading provider of mobile infrastructure management software for the enterprise. The joint solution, implemented by Anyware Network Solutions, will expand the wireless network for the City's entire public safety force, unify the City's wireless networks and provide a seamless, secure, easy to manage and scalable WLAN for mobile police and fire units. The City of Aurora selected NetMotion Mobility(TM) and Wavelink's WLAN management technology to better arm public safety officials with up-to-date information and ensure that crucial, confidential data such as mug shots, DMV and criminal records could be transferred quickly and securely between Aurora's 300 mobile police and fire units and the municipality's central servers.
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Cisco® Metropolitan Mobile Network solutions enable public sector agencies to deploy a secure, scalable, broadband network that integrates wired and wireless IP infrastructures—delivering network intelligence and applications for mobile users across a city.

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