Colorado Springs police have installed routers on the back of 88 patrol cars to help run the department's upcoming body-worn cameras program, Cmdr. Pat Rigdon said Wednesday. An initial rollout of 65 cameras in the police's Gold Hill Division is scheduled for the week of Sept. 19. Rigdon, who supervises the program, says the department plans to outfit a total of 250 patrol cars with the routers, which will allow officers to upload data from their cameras to a storage cloud "at a very high rate." The black, cone-shaped routers can be seen on numerous cars around the city. "The cameras will function without the router, but it does enhance the capabilities of the cameras," Rigdon said. Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette