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MX Telecom is a New York, NY-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
In August 2000, Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Randy Vetter was killed making what he believed to be a routine traffic stop for a seatbelt violation. The shooter in that car had made death threats against officers, which were documented months earlier in another department. But that information was never shared because no system existed to connect different departments. COPsync`s co-founders, Shane Rapp and Russell Chaney, colleagues and friends of Trooper Vetter, saw that his life may have been spared if the departments shared information. COPsync was born so that lives could be saved. Today, COPsync operates the nation`s only law enforcement real-time, information sharing network. The protection provided by COPsync has expanded to community buildings such as schools, banks, hospitals, energy companies and more.
Ting is a company that provides mobile and fiber internet services to homes and businesses in select US towns and cities. They are committed to net neutrality and improving the communities they serve by supporting local programs, events, foundations, f...
T3 Tomorrow's Technology Today is a Fort Myers, FL-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
InSO International Call Center is a Allen, TX-based company in the Telecommunications sector.