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  • MiMOMax Wireless provides efficient and secure refinery management
    Eleven point-to-point MiMOMax UHF narrowband IP links were deployed at a New Zealand oil refinery, Refining NZ.
  • Shared networks: a blueprint for success
    Sharing public safety communications networks can provide many advantages for a range of organisations. However, to ensure that individual agencies’ requirements are met, it is imperative that the balance between core and non-core users is optimised.
  • Simoco gains P25 CAP approval
    Simoco’s range has gained P25 Compliance Assessment Program approval.
  • Emergency centre upgrade
    A series 4000 communication control system with 4048 common control equipment, a four-position integrator RD workstation, three positions of series 3300 call-taking systems and VoIP telephones are being used to upgrade an American installation.
  • Tetra - the latest dish on the menu
    All of us have our favourite restaurant and many of us find it so easy to order ‘the usual’ rather than have a fresh look at the menu.
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  • Sepura provides TETRA radios to Kazakhstan
    Sepura has delivered TETRA radios to the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  • C4i expands national air defence system in Thailand
    C4i has received a further order to add to its existing nationwide communications system for the Royal Thai Air Force.
  • Motorola to deploy radio network in WA
    Motorola Solutions will deploy a $40 million state-wide emergency services radio communications network in Western Australia. The new network will become one of the largest fully integrated digital radio networks in Australia.
  • Sepura supplies TETRA radios to Danish ambulance sector
    Sepura has partnered with Radiocom to supply 550 ambulances, in Denmark, with vehicle and hand-portable TETRA radios.
  • Zetron equips new QEOC
    Zetron's Acom system is being deployed at the new QEOC near Brisbane.
  • Auria wins Queensland digital radio network contract
    Auria Wireless has won the contract to provide a new network for Ergon Energy.
  • Integrated system keeps ports in touch
    The voice communications system built for Sydney Ports Corporation in NSW.
  • Commuters gain underground radio
     Transit Wireless is launching a wireless voice and data service in underground New York railway stations.
  • Dutch police ride with Sepura
    A Netherlands police force has equipped its fleet with Sepura TETRA radios.
  • Suns kick off with Sepura
    The Gold Coast Suns team has chosen Sepura TETRA radios.
  • Fire centre gets Acom
    The LA Fire Department has chosen a Zetron Acom console for its new fire communication centre.
  • French districts choose Sepura
    The city of Valence in France has become the latest to choose TETRA-technology for its new city-wide radio communications network.
  • Network gains P25 radios
    Minnesota public safety personnel and emergency responders now have P25 digital technology.
  • TETRA test inaugurated
    Aeroflex and fjord-e-design have implemented a TETRA II test system on a portable radio tester.
  • Airline installs comms system
    Zetron has deployed an advanced communication (Acom) system for Delta Airlines at its operations control centre in Atlanta, GA.
  • 17,000 Sepura radios to Austrian police
    Sepura and its German partner Selectric have secured the final tender for TETRA radios for the Bavarian police.
  • Radio keeps track of solar car
    Radiometrix's radio modules are being used to monitor the performance of a solar-powered car.
  • Radio galaxy data sent faster
    Auckland University of Technology’s Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at Curtin University in Perth have made a contribution to Australia-New Zealand square kilometre array development with a high-speed data transfer trial.
  • Bermuda Regiment enlists TETRA radios
    The Bermuda Regiment has selected Sepura TETRA radios for its communication needs and joins the growing number of armed forces around the world equipped with Sepura TETRA terminals. This is the first use of a TETRA-based system by any government agency on the Island of Bermuda.
  • Open radio alliance
    The NGMN Alliance in Europe has endorsed the proposal to seek establishment of an ETSI industry specification group - open radio equipment interface - to further develop and maintain the specifications for open interfaces between remote equipment control and radio equipment.
  • New company may boost safety radio
    Airwave Solutions Australia has been formed in a partnership between Airwave Solutions (UK), a private mobile radio network operator, and Broadcast Australia, an independent national wireless communications network operator.
  • World Cup scores radio system
    Andrew, through its South African affiliate company Systems Designs, will provide indoor wireless coverage and capacity solution, the Intelligent Optical Network (ION) fibre distributed antenna system, in five of the 10 South African stadiums to be used for the 2010 World Cup.
  • ACMA and WIA sign amateur deal
    The Australian Communications and Media Authority has signed a contract with the Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) to provide a range of services to the amateur radio community.
  • NZ Navy replaces frigate simulator
    Bluewater Systems, a Christchurch-based ARM solutions developer, has delivered a communications retrofit to the New Zealand navy.

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