The government of Ontario in Canada has chosen Bell Mobility to rebuild core components of the province’s aging Public Safety Radio Network (PSRN), in a contract worth CAD 765 million. The network is used by the province’s more than 38,000 first responders, including provincial police, paramedics, hospital staff, forest fire services and correctional officers. The PSRN was last replaced in 1998. A total of six different procurements are being carried out to support this project. Read More
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