By the year 2013, police, firefighters and other first responders will have the ability to communicate with one another on the scene of an emergency.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is requiring police, fire, 911 dispatch, ambulance and any other entity that uses portable radio devices to replace them with new technology that narrows the bandwidth of the frequency
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is requiring police, fire, 911 dispatch, ambulance and any other entity that uses portable radio devices to replace them with new technology that narrows the bandwidth of the frequency
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