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Marines march in grueling Afghan sun for July 4 7 hrs ago - Taliban militants were nowhere in sight as the columns of U.S. Marines walked a third straight day across southern Afghanistan. But the desert heat proved an enemy in its own right, with several troops falling victim Saturday to temperatures topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Coroner: Teen 5th killed by apparent serial killer 4 hrs ago - A teenage girl shot while helping her father in their family's small furniture and appliance store died Saturday, becoming the fifth victim of a suspected serial killer terrorizing a small South Carolina community, authorities said.
Obama's trip: A mission to reshape US image 2 hrs 26 mins ago - Determined to change the way the world views the United States, Barack Obama is onto his next foreign mission: rebuilding relations with Russia, proving to global leaders that America is serious about climate change, and outlining his vision for Africa, his father's birthplace.
Honduras' swift coup was months in the making 2 hrs 46 mins ago - Soldiers ringed President Manuel Zelaya's modest home, spilled into the cul-de-sac and swarmed the neighborhood, blocking what little traffic there was in a posh corner of the Honduran capital so early on a weekend morning.
PHILADELPHIA, March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T)
announced today the deployment of an advanced in-building wireless system to
provide voice coverage and mobile broadband access for the customers at Thomas
Jefferson University and Hospital (Jefferson).
"Jefferson is committed to excellence in patient care," said Stephen
Tranquillo, chief information officer, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
"Since communication at every level is vital to the patient care process, it
was a natural step to leverage a system that allows our staff, physicians and
other health care providers access to people and information."
AT&T is providing approximately 150 Palm Treos, 30 BlackBerry devices and
more than 150 Push to Talk handsets, which operate on the in-building wireless
system and AT&T's third-generation (3G) BroadbandConnect network, to
physicians and staff members. More devices likely will be supplied for use
throughout the hospital and university, and they will enable users to connect
to hospital data via e-mail, sync calendar functions and search pharmaceutical
or medical journal Web sites - all on AT&T's 3G network. AT&T is aggressively
rolling out its 3G wireless network across the United States. The network is
now available in more than 265 leading U.S. markets, with more than 80
additional cities to be added in 2008.
"AT&T is committed to providing wireless coverage and services where our
customers want and need them the most," said Dan Lafond, vice president and
general manager for AT&T's wireless operations in Greater Philadelphia.
"Instead of using multiple devices and systems to send and receive pages,
e-mail and phone calls, medical personnel now can use a single device from
AT&T to access patient records from the hospital's intranet, make phone calls
or keep up with e-mail both in and out of the hospital."
The in-building wireless antenna system provides coverage for AT&T's
wireless customers at Jefferson, including emergency rooms, operating
facilities, patient rooms and visitor areas.
Over the past three years, AT&T has invested nearly $500 million on the
wireless network to enhance coverage and capacity and to expand its 3G mobile
broadband network in Philadelphia, eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and southern
New Jersey.
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