For more information visit our website: Peplink has announced their full portfolio of FirstNet ready products allowing Public Safety and all other First Responding agencies to deploy reliable and cost-effective wireless networks. Peplink has been a leader in wireless networks for Public Safety, Fire Departments, EMS and other emergency organizations. Now the reliability and power is extended to the FirstNet system. Because of the easy deployment, robust 256-bit EAS security, integrity of torture-tested hardware, and high value per dollar Peplink Networks have proven to be the long term solution for anytime, anywhere communications. Peplink networks are not bound to one connection strategy or carrier, but exploit all available channels to create a system that works anywhere without any adjustment or input from the end users. But until now, First responders shared all those available channels with all other users. The US government authorized FirstNet Authority established cellular Band 14 as a reserved space for Emergency Responder traffic. With the FirstNet Network, responders get a dedicated “fast lane” that provides highly secure communications every day, anytime, and for every emergency. Peplink’s Pepwave FirstNet models bring the multi-network connectivity of all leading commercial providers, and integrate them with Band 14 as well. With SpeedFusion technology, the multi-cellular models can combine the coverage and speed of several mobile carriers for mobile Command Centers and Incident Response Teams to rapidly deploy a communications headquarters anywhere. This efficient fast connectivity will saves lives. The full suite of Pepwave FirstNet routers includes Pepwave Single Cellular Modem Units • MAX BR1 ENT • MAX Transit • MAX Transit Mini Pepwave Dual Cellular Modem Units • MAX Transit Duo • MAX HD2 • MAX HD2 IP67 • MAX HD2 Dome Pepwave Quad Cellular Modem Units • MAX HD4 • MAX HD4 MBX All the devices are available at Frontier Computer Corp. For more information visit:
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