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Volume 7 “AT&T’s unique offering is simple, scalable and reliable,” said Steve Graves, chief information officer, City of Richardson, Texas. “It’s the next evolution of Land Mobile Radio. It’s a cost effective solution that’s removing the most expensive part of the radio system, the radio itself! ISSI is empowering us to communicate on an open standard interface and making it easier to integrate AT&T Enhanced Pushto-Talk.” September 2016 Edition NASA to Takes Us Behind the Scenes Beyond the Earth Customers can also use Radio over IP to achieve interoperability. It’s also built into our Enhanced Push-to-Talk network to further support IP interoperability. For more information, visit www.att.com/eptt. You can also catch a demonstration of ISSI at the AT&T booth (#1363) at APCO. ISS Seen from Space Shuttle Atlantis (Image: ESA) AT&T Inc. helps millions around the globe connect with leading entertainment, mobile, high speed internet and voice services. We’re the world’s largest provider of pay TV. We have TV customers in the U.S. and 11 Latin American countries. We offer the best global coverage of any U.S. wireless provider.* And we help businesses worldwide serve their customers better with our mobility and highly secure cloud solutions. *Global coverage claim based on offering discounted voice and data roaming; LTE roaming; voice roaming; and world-capable smartphone and tablets in more countries than any other U.S. based carrier. International service required. Coverage not available in all areas. Coverage may vary per country and be limited/restricted in some countries. Would you like to advertise in our next digital magazine addition? Contact our lead Ad rep at [email protected] or call 646.450.6027 In September, NASA will bring its online audience inside the world of human spaceflight as never before, from its Johnson Space Center in Houston — home to NASA’s astronaut corps, the storied mission control and several human spaceflight programs. New and unique stories from the International Space Station, Orion spacecraft program, and other human spaceflight projects, will take viewers behind the scenes of the groundbreaking science taking place off the Earth, for the Earth, and the technology NASA is developing to prepare for its journey to Mars. This programming will be available to a worldwide audience on various NASA social media accounts, including YouTube. NASA Television’s Space Station Live program will be phased out in August and discontinued Sept. 1. However, NASA TV will continue to air live coverage of dynamic space station operations, including launches, dockings, landings, spacewalks and briefings. NASA TV also will continue to air weekly highlights 57