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Dear Corrections1 Member,
 
The Land Mobile Radio (LMR) system serves as a crucial communication link for public safety organizations, however, certain applications and Internet of Things (IoT) devices within vehicles necessitate greater bandwidth. Optimal solutions for vital connectivity incorporate both LMR and wireless broadband, including 5G technology.  

Currently, video cameras are the norm, but we are on the cusp of integrating transformative technologies like augmented reality, machine learning and AI to handle the surge of data generated by new technologies.  

We invite you to attend our upcoming webinar on June 15 titled "Using 5G and LMR to Connect Public Safety Tech Today and Tomorrow" to find out how organizations are not just coping with today's demands, but also gearing up for the future. 

Join us to learn, share and prepare for the future of public safety technology. Reserve your seat here

Stay safe, 

— The Corrections1 Team 

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