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"Jefferson is committed to excellence in patient care," said Stephen
Tranquillo, chief information officer,
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
"AT&T is committed to providing wireless coverage and services where our
customers want and need them the most," said
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
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