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Telvent to modernize communications network for Valladolid city council
Real-time information technology company Telvent has signed a contract
with Valladolid City Council for the supply, installation, commissioning
and maintenance, over five years, of a Tetra (an open digital trunked
radio standard) radio communications network for the city of Valladolid
in Spain.
The contract sum comes to over one million euros and the project will
be funded on a rental basis. Telvent technology will replace the current
analog radio communications network and will provide radio communications
services for the local Police Force, Firefighters and Civil Protection.
Telvent will supply a communications network composed of a main switching
node (TNX-EL), three base stations, each with two carriers (seven communications
channels and one control channel), 467 portable terminals with GPS and
118 mobile terminals with GPS.
The Telvent Tetra Trunked System, TetraNode, is the only solution on the
market with architecture and design based on non-proprietary state-of-the-art
devices, with multi-protocol capacity (Tetra - Digital and MPT-1327-Analog),
soft-switch architecture, which offers users the flexibility required
for integrating applications such as Vehicle and Person Location Systems
(AVL), SCADA, emergency management centers, etc.
According to Manuel Sanchez Ortega, Telvent Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, "This new contract consolidates Telvent's position in the
Tetra digital radio communications market with a proprietary product,
the 'Telvent TetraNode' Digital Trunked Radio Communications System, based
on the Tetra standard."
http://www.telvent.com
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