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AT&T Introduces the Motorola M900 for Homeland Security



AT&T Inc. today announced the availability of the Motorola M900, a powerful and durable mobile voice solution that enables state-of-the-art in-vehicle communications ideal for the needs of homeland security and emergency management professionals.The M900, which is available through AT&T's wireless Government sales organization, is a robust, high-performance unit easily installed into service vehicles used by the military, federal, state and local government and emergency management agencies. The unit's physical design, state-of-the-art technology and specially designed vehicle interfaces are dedicated to delivering dependable, easily accessible communication so that homeland security and emergency management professionals can stay connected when carrying out mission-critical tasks.Motorola's M900 delivers extended network coverage over standard portable cell phones through a 2-watt radio frequency (RF) amplification for enhanced connections in urban and remote locations. The unit also delivers superior hands-free audio quality for clear and sharp pickup, background-noise suppression and echo cancellation.

Users can also benefit from those M900 features affording more convenience and safety. Such features include the high-resolution graphic display with full-size characters and adjustable blue backlight contrast setting for easy reading, large, well-spaced tactile keys for dialing accuracy and speed and an advanced voice-activation button to activate phone functions, such as name- and number-dialing, through the use of spoken commands. AT&T will be demonstrating the Motorola M900 at Booth 810 at the AFCEA Homeland Security Conference, Feb. 28 -- March 1, 2007, in Washington, D.C


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