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Educational organizations across the country must meet a wide range of needs for students. However, many of these instituations face limited, even decreased, funding. Now more than ever they need a solution that must balance cost efficiency with reliability as they seek to enhance security, employee productivity and the core mission of teaching students. Talk Wireless Inc. has solutions that are customizable to the organization without changing everything they already do.
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Warren County School District Deploys MOTOTRBO for Enhanced Security and Emergency Communications
When a devastating tornado tore through Warren County in 2008, the District Superintendent’s Office tried unsuccessfully to contact each of the ten schools in the district but all land lines and cell phone lines in the area were at capacity. Dr. Jerry Hale, Director of Schools, knew there had to be a better way. Just in time for the 2009-10 school year, the district has deployed MOTOTRBO digital Control Stations at each school, providing instant, reliable, secure access for emergency as well as day-to-day communications.
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Sedro-Woolley School District deploys MOTOTRBO for Wide Area Emergency Communications : Case Study
Having experienced what can happen when landline and cell phone circuits become jammed during emergencies, Sedro-Woolley School District wanted a system that would ensure reliable communications throughout the district. MOTOTRBO digital portable radios and a mountaintop repeater provided the school district with a redundant communications system that enabled consistent communications throughout the district’s 395 square miles.
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University of St. Francis Says MOTOTRBO Radios are “Best Practice for Campus Safety” : Case Study
Keeping students, faculty, and staff safe wherever they are on campus is a priority. However, the Safety and Security Department at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois was coping with an aging, unreliable two-way communications system, making their jobs more challenging. With their new MOTOTRBO digital two-way portable radios, the Safety and Security Department can now communicate throughout the campus - even throughout the underground service tunnels and all the way out to the new downtown satellite campus located a mile away.
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Cincinnati State Technical College and Community College : Case Study
CSTCC is comprised of three campuses and over 1.3 million square feet. Until recently, the college used an all-analog system, components of which were 15 years old. According to Raymond Mirizzi, Director of Facilities at CSTCC, “We needed to upgrade our whole communications system,” and it was vital that the entire campus be covered with a radio solution that would support very clear, consistent and secure communications.
The three-part campus needed a supervisory channel that would provide the flexibility for critical security officers and related personnel to communicate during times of crisis. Of course, because such emergencies can arise at any time, it was also critically important that the migration from analog to digital proceed smoothly and quickly because even brief downtime could put the campus at risk.
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Sedro-Woolley School District deploys MOTOTRBO for Wide Area Emergency Communications
Executive Summary: Having experienced what can happen when landline and cell phone circuits become jammed during emergencies, Sedro-Woolley School District wanted a system that would ensure reliable communications throughout the district. MOTOTRBO digital portable radios and a mountaintop repeater provided the school that enabled consistent communications throughout the district’s 395 square miles.
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