Utah Communications Agency Network (UCAN) System

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===About===
 
===About===
 
The Utah Communications Agency Network (UCAN) is by far the largest public saftey system in the state. Most of the action in public saftey occurs on this system. For more information, as well as broadcast sites near you, see the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=601 RRDB Database entry]. For location information, see [[UCAN Location]].
 
The Utah Communications Agency Network (UCAN) is by far the largest public saftey system in the state. Most of the action in public saftey occurs on this system. For more information, as well as broadcast sites near you, see the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=601 RRDB Database entry]. For location information, see [[UCAN Location]].
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*[[Media:UCAN_Case_Study.pdf]] - Motorolla case study describing the challenges UCAN faced while rebranding.
 
*[[Media:UCAN_Case_Study.pdf]] - Motorolla case study describing the challenges UCAN faced while rebranding.
  
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Revision as of 04:41, 4 January 2009

About

The Utah Communications Agency Network (UCAN) is by far the largest public saftey system in the state. Most of the action in public saftey occurs on this system. For more information, as well as broadcast sites near you, see the RRDB Database entry. For location information, see UCAN Location.

External Links

  • Official Site - Official web page for UCAN. Contains site photos and other interesting information about this important radio network.
  • Mag Article - Article at 911 magazine containing interesting history and additional background details.
  • UWIN = Utah Wireless Integration Network site. UWIN makes extensive use of UCAN.
    • Executive Order - Order setting up the Utah State Interoperability Executive Committee.
  • Site Map - Google map of UCAN sites at RR.
  • Proctor Interview - 2004 interview of Steve Proctor (UCAN director) by Urgent Communications.

Additional Information

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