With recent funding approved for many school districts, there’s never been a better time to invest in building communication infrastructure.
Get your complimentary guide, "What You Might Not Know About Critical First Responder Communication," for quick, actionable steps to improve your school's emergency communication. It covers:
Read the guide here and see how your district can put its funding to work for better safety today.
The FCC’s new 4.9 GHz spectrum sharing with the FirstNet Authority aims to enhance public safety communications by allowing better network management and flexibility.
This change supports stronger, more resilient networks for first responders, which is critical for our customers in emergency communications.
Read more in this blog by Keller & Heckman
Douglas County, Colorado, continues strengthening its public safety radio network with PCTEL’s SeeHawk® Monitor solution, enabling ongoing monitoring for more reliable first responder communication.
We're looking forward to providing ongoing support for the robust infrastructure we helped build!
Ready to explore monitoring options for your network? Contact us today to explore trusted solutions
The City of Pueblo faced mounting challenges with outdated communications infrastructure, risking network reliability, scalability, and public safety.
We were eager to design and implement a cutting-edge microwave network, solving these critical issues and positioning the city for future growth.
Key Results:
When connectivity matters, solutions like these make all the difference.
Read the full case study here.
Whether you're experiencing networking issues, wondering how to maximize your return on technology investments, or have a question about growing leased-line circuit costs, reach out anytime.
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