Nokia said Monday it has been selected to roll out a TETRA mobile network in Belgium for A.S.T.R.I.D. The network, already launched in East Flanders, will now be extended to all ten Belgian provinces. A.S.T.R.I.D. was set up in 1998 to operate the network on the behalf of Belgian public safety organizations. It remains state-owned. The Council of Ministers in June 1998 chose the KNT consortium as the sole supplier for the network; main contractors include Nokia and network integrator Telindus. Nokia will supply switches, base stations and a network management system. "The TETRA network we are building for A.S.T.R.I.D. [comes] with full Internet Protocol packet data capabilities," claimed Hans Holmberg, vice president, Nokia Networks. "It is an example of how modern professional mobile radio systems can be implemented on a countrywide basis for use by an entire range of public authorities." (中国集群通信网 | 责任编辑:陈晓亮) |