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Upgrading radio network is key to emergency planning
for Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

A Motorola MOTOTRBO™ case study

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Struggling with a 15-year-old analog communications system, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College knew it had to upgrade its two-way radio network. But with three campuses and over 1.3 million square feet—and a tight budget—choices were limited.

According to Raymond Mirizzi, director of facilities at the college, the school needed a system that would allow safety officers and related personnel to communicate securely during times of crisis. He says it was vital that the entire school be covered with a radio solution that supported clear, consistent and reliable communications...


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