Airwave, which has built a dedicated TETRA mobile radio network to support the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, has completed the first land-to-sea testing of the system off the south coast of England.
For emergency services and users such as public transport operators who conduct their activities in coastal regions, TETRA is increasingly drifting out to sea. Tim Guest reports
Alun Lewis looks into the security features of TETRA digital mobile communications technology against the background of political and other developments in the wider world
Airborne TETRA equipment has been included in tests of Apollo, a special TETRA radiocommunications network which is being provided by the UK network operator Airwave to the London Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (Locog) to suppor
Mission-critical control centres around the world are facing an increasingly broad set of challenges to their traditional ways of working, finds Alun Lewis
England’s North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) is leading the way in messaging as the first to adopt the new TETRA Messenger service from network operator Airwave.
Pagers are coming to users of the UK’s Airwave network, through a five-year framework and supply agreement with the Irish company Sigma Wireless for its ComAlerter Tetra Messaging System.
British APCO had a change of venue and a change of pace this year as delegates gathered in Manchester. Alun Lewis and David Taylor look at what was on offer
Irish company Sigma Wireless Communications is to supply its ComAlerter TETRA Messaging System to users in Great Britain, through a five-year framework and supply agreement with network provider Airwave Solutions.
As high-speed data technologies for ‘critical broadband’ users begin to take shape, Euros Evans examines the potential for delivering enhanced and cost-effective data services for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) agencies
Airwave, provider of the national TETRA radio network for public service organizations in Great Britain, has found large potential savings for user bodies through an e-learning package which it trialled last year.
Let me just start by saying that today I intend to be extremely disruptive”, warns Euros Evans, chief technology officer for Airwave Solutions, operator of the national public safety TETRA network in Great Britain. His subject is an innova
Key personalities involved in radiocommunications during London’s successful Olympic summer shared their experience and reflections at a recent forum in Cambridge, England. Richard Lambley reports on the main topics covered
This summer’s Olympic Games in London proved hugely successful for both the British team and the organizing committee. David Taylor discovers how staff at UK TETRA network provider Airwave played their part in the smooth running of the eve