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Intuicom selected for North Carolina DOT state-wide contract wireless

Intuicom, which supplies wireless solutions to the intelligent transportation systems (ITS) market, has been selected by the State of North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to supply its broadband and spread spectrum radios state-wide. The multi-year contract was awarded in conjunction with Intuicom’s distribution partner, Rosenblatt & Associates. Intuicom’s broadband solutions radios were selected for their extended range and secure, high capacity throughput providing the overriding framework
June 14, 2017 Read time: 1 min
8062 Intuicom, which supplies wireless solutions to the intelligent transportation systems (ITS) market, has been selected by the State of 4775 North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to supply its broadband and spread spectrum radios state-wide. The multi-year contract was awarded in conjunction with Intuicom’s distribution partner, Rosenblatt & Associates.


Intuicom’s broadband solutions radios were selected for their extended range and secure, high capacity throughput providing the overriding framework for the state, working in conjunction with Intuicom’s EB-6 PLUS high-speed wireless transceivers and Communicator II spread spectrum radios.

The combination ensures that the NCDOT has reliable and secure high speed wireless data communications network. This scalable wireless solution includes centralised monitoring and management of the communications network via Intuicom’s BroadBandPro enterprise management software.

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