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2 Feb
Montana police department makes the switch to comply with FCC narrowbanding mandate
Beginning the first week of the month, the Great Falls Police Department in Montana plans to switch from their current communications frequency system to a completely digital solution, according to KRTV News.
1 Feb
Increase office security with two way radios
Large corporate office buildings can house vital information, involving clients, revenue and new project development.
31 Jan
Missouri Highway Department considered for narrowingbanding upgrade
Franklin County, Missouri, officials added the Highway Department to the list of agencies requiring updates in the next year to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) narrowbanding mandate, reports the eMissourian.
31 Jan
Promote green practices with efficient communication devices
Large recycling centers will often require employees to oversee deposits to ensure materials are properly sorted.
31 Jan
Create reliable communication procedures for live television
Live television is a thrilling adventure for many in the business. However, the industry is fraught with potential disasters and everyone on the crew must be on their toes to create a product viewers enjoy.
31 Jan
Quality retail customer service requires efficient communication
Customer service in retail industries is vital for the success of the business, as well as the overall industry.
31 Jan
Notice stating frequency compliance deadline fast approaching
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) narrowbanding mandate deadline of January 1, 2013 is fast approaching. The agency posted a reminder about the upcoming deadline in January 2012 to reinforce the mandates specific requirements.
31 Jan
Arkansas agencies rushing to meet FCC narrowbanding deadline
Many Arkansas counties and agencies are rushing against the clock to meet the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) narrowbanding laws deadline of January 1, 2013, according to AreaWideNews.com.
31 Jan
Ohio county emergency teams receive grant to update system
The Richland County Emergency Management Agency received a $120,000 grant from Homeland Security, reports the Mansfield News Journal. The grant was given to assist the county’s required actions to comply with the new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) narrowbanding laws.
31 Jan
Increase concert security with reliable two way radios
Millions of concerts occur annually, both small and large.








