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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Agito, Rivada team up; Siemens enterprise group hires new CEO

Siemens enterprise group hires new CEO; AT&T tops in 3G wireless speeds, study finds
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Agito, Rivada team up

Agito Networks and Rivada Networks announced earlier this week that that their joint communications solution, the Interoperable Communications Extension, has been selected to help emergency response support for Homeland Security and Homeland Defense missions. The solution brings together interoperable voice, video and data communications to mobile deployments so that first responders can better communicate at an incident site. Read full story

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