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Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Push-to-talk coming to Android phones Popular among public safety organizations and field workers, the capability has been limited to a small number of wireless carriers. But a U.S. company has found a way to add it to 3G/4G phones
Monday, June 29, 2009
CRTC’s wireless 911 policy needs work, IDC Canada says The CRTC unveiled its policy on the next phase of E911 service plan earlier this year, requiring wireless providers to provide location-based information for any mobile user who calls 911. But according to a new IDC Canada report, emergency first responders are not completely sold on the new plan
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Ontario CIO Ron McKerlie on application lifecycle management Increasing service delivery while driving down per unit cost is the goal that the Ontario government wants to attain through a common infrastructure and information technology strategy. Ontario CIO Ron McKerlie outlined this vision and the role that private partners play at an ITAC-hosted forum in Toronto this week.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Big tech firms lobby for unused television spectrum Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., Google Inc. and other tech companies called on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to move forward with a proceeding to make unused television spectrum available for wireless networking technologies
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Cisco talks radio Cisco recently announced technology and a business unit focused on integrating two-way radio, cellular, VoIP and other communications methods into an IP backbone. 
Thursday, June 23, 2005
senior partner, Fox Group Consulting At the heart of Telus Mobility’s new Multi-Network Data Access Solution (MNDAS) is IBM’s WebSphere Everyplace Connection Manager (WECM) that will provide security, authentication and roaming across multiple wireless networks. Announced last month, this new managed service offering serves both the public safety (such as government and police departments) and business sectors for data access and transfer. 
Monday, April 05, 2004
Running IT right Corporate governance and government accountability are twin buzzwords that have left ranking decision makers walking on eggshells. 
Tuesday, March 04, 2003
B.C. cops go high tech Police in British Columbia will be implementing new crime-fighting technology to enhance public safety and improve law enforcement across the province, Solicitor General Rich Coleman announced recently.
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