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Radio IP Launches Mobile VPN for Public Safety Market

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Radio IP Software has launched the Mult-IP mobile VPN software suite at the annual Association of Public Safety Communications (APCO) conference. As reported on the Financial Post, Mult-IP is the latest generation of secure, in-motion VPN connectivity software specifically designed for the mission critical communication requirements of public safety agencies such as utilities, transportation and […]

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Radio IP Software has launched the Mult-IP mobile VPN software suite at the annual Association of Public Safety Communications (APCO) conference. As reported on the Financial Post, Mult-IP is the latest generation of secure, in-motion VPN connectivity software specifically designed for the mission critical communication requirements of public safety agencies such as utilities, transportation and military.


“Radio IP will display the product in its booth and also demonstrate its patent-pending concurrent networks technology that redefines the flexibility and robustness of a secure mobile VPN solution. The Adams County Communication Center, located in Commerce City, Colorado, has been testing the Mult-IP software to securely connect with their local police and fire agencies, and will be presenting its findings during the APCO conference.

“Mult-IP is the only network agnostic mobile VPN solution in the industry with simultaneous support for all major wireless network technologies, including both IP and non-IP based Public Mobile Radio (PMR) networks, public and private wireless networks such as 2G/3G, WiFi, LTE and WiMAX, and broad based satellite networks. Enforcing and exceeding FBI CJIS and HIPPA security policies, Mult-IP’s support for FIPS 140-2, AES/3DES encryption, and two factor authentication ensure VPN connections are always protected and secure – regardless of the network used.”

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