IPMobileNet has deployed and managed
the implementation of complex mobile data systems with clients including:
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
LASD is the largest sheriff’s department in the United
States, with more than 2,000 vehicles. LASD use 14 sites to cover the county. The
Department has eight channels of data, and IPMobileNet has
provided a migration plan whereby the County is using the
installed base of MDT’s with the new IP Series technology.
State of Kentucky
The Center for Rural
Development in Kentucky selected IPMobileNet as the mobile data provider
for a 33-county region in the south eastern part of the state. The
initial roll out of this 800 MHz system is complete, and includes
more than 1,100 mobile radios and 80 base station sites. The
City of Lexington Police, Fire, and Sheriff’s Departments also
operate IP Series mobile data systems. In 2005, IPMobileNet
was selected as the mobile data computing standard for the
entire state.
State of Utah
The State has selected IPMobileNet
as the mobile data provider for the entire state, including
State Police, county and local agencies. IPMobileNet won the
contract based on performance tests and best value. The State
has several UHF systems installed, and is currently installing
a statewide 700 MHz system, the first 700 MHz mobile data
system in the country.
State of Wisconsin
The State Department
of Transportation (DOT) has almost completed the procurement
and installation of the statewide IP Series infrastructure.
The system features multiple channels and more than 2,000
vehicles, including the Wisconsin State Police. The State DOT will service and maintain the IP Series
infrastructure, and all municipal agencies in the state will
be able to purchase IPMobileNet radios to join the digital
data network.
State of Chihuahua, Mexico
The State of
Chihuahua is Mexico’s largest state, and it has installed
the IPMobileNet mobile data system for statewide coverage
on UHF frequencies. The State uses the system to check licenses
and vehicle registrations from the vehicle, and print out
tickets from the vehicles. The State has partnered with Mexican
auto insurance companies to recover stolen vehicles. The revenue
generated by this private/public venture, combined with the
efficiencies realized in traffic ticketing and administration
paid for the system within 18 months.
City of Detroit Police and Fire Departments
The Police
and Fire Departments have more than 600 vehicles utilizing
this four-channel, four-site 800 MHz system. IPMobileNet received
the contract award in July, 2003 to replace the mobile data
infrastructure with the IPMobileNet IP-based wireless network.
The new IPMobileNet system communicates with the existing
4800 baud system, and provide IP-connectivity to the new CAD.
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