by ECC Editor | Jan 18, 2020 | Comm Center News
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) — The Marathon County 911 dispatch center is adding four new positions to increase their total number of dispatchers to twelve. A number of other technical upgrades include the transition to 911 Next Generation and the addition of a radio console which will open up a second radio channel to law enforcement and first responders in the county.
The center is in the process of being remodeled with new consoles and equipment… READ MORE
by ECC Editor | Jan 18, 2020 | Articles
HTF MI added a new research study in its database with title ‘Global Emergency Services Market Insights by Application, Product Type, Competitive Landscape & Regional Forecast 2025’ that includes detailed analysis, Competitive landscape, forecast and strategies. The study covers geographic analysis that includes regions like North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Other and important players/vendors such as FirstNet (United States), Novatel Wireless (United States), Motorola (United States) etc. The report will help user gain… READ MORE
by ECC Editor | Jan 18, 2020 | Articles
The “Fixed LTE Market” report includes a comprehensive analysis of the current market status, major key players, latest challenges and opportunities in the market. Fixed LTE market report delivering key insights and providing a competitive benefit to clients through a detailed report. Fixed LTE industry report provides data about company profile, price, and business strategy. All information presented in the report … READ MORE
by ECC Editor | Jan 18, 2020 | Articles
Verizon’s 5G Infrared camera helps firefighters.
Verizon will advertise in the Super Bowl, the wireless company said today — and not surprisingly, given the special nature of commercials within that telecast, its ads will dwell on how 5G will become an important tool for first responders, not the more typical commercial pitch that sells the features of the Verizon network.
by ECC Editor | Jan 18, 2020 | Articles
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) awarded $750,000 to SecuLore Solutions, an Odenton, Md.-based cybersecurity company, to improve and increase the resiliency of the nation’s emergency communications infrastructure, including Next Generation 911 (NG911) technologies.
“Our nation’s emergency communications network is at risk to escalating cyber-attacks,” said Vincent Sritapan, S&T Program Manager… READ MORE