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DATE: 2008-12-03T09:29+0100
 

Benefit from efficient communications

Many industries could improve their operations with EADS PMR.

Smooth and effective day-to day operations of utilities and industrial enterprises require highly functional reliable and secure communication systems.

Any kind of indusry could improve its operations with EADS PMR independant network solutions providing them with:

It is about security

Many existing analogue systems are not secure, and anyone with a radio can listen in. Today, security is a high priority. EADS solutions provide secure voice and data communications in a highly reliable radio platform.

Multi-subscriber networks

Plant security, fire brigade, maintenance department and control room, transports and logistics and also Private Networks may be users of the radio platform and benefit from its dedicated features and applications.

Controlling the costs

A private radio communication system gives the company the control of costs. Calls within the network are free of charge. Users’ rights to make or receive calls outside the network are also in control. This helps make the best use of network capacity.

More power with data

Users can complement voice with numerous data communication features. The simplest of the features are status messages, the fast way to acknowledge instructions. People can send these preset text messages such as “on duty,” “task taken,” “at destination,” “at base,” instantly to a dispatcher, to each other, or to a group.

Remote data

When remote equipment have monitoring instrumentation, an electronic device can collect this information and forward it over a communications network to a central location. A person or computer can then analyze the information, decide what action to take, and dispatch someone to the location. As the service technician starts the day, data such as meter readings would be waiting for him in the TETRA terminal in the service vehicle. The dispatcher could send him further instructions and information as status or text messages.