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Emergency Services Network a “tragedy in waiting” as Home Office drops the ball on Airwave But Motorola—Airwave owner and EE partner on the ESN—says everything's just dandy.
The Emergency Services Network is in a mess. The system to replace police radios is three years late and £3bn over budget. That’s the headline that I woke up to this morning and my first fuzzy ...
The new Emergency Services Network could be delayed until September 2020 which could lead to the country being without the service for six months as a post-March 2020 extension of the current ...
Suppliers have attended an event held by the Home Office to discuss details of the new Emergency Services Network ahead of submitting tenders later this year. The new Emergency Services Network ...
Ars Technica has been separating the signal from the noise for over 25 years. With our unique combination of technical savvy and wide-ranging interest in the technological arts and sciences, Ars ...
Create a pot, and ask anyone who wants to offer communications services - whether traditional or VoIP - to contribute (and base the amount of contribution on the number of customers served). That ...
Ericsson will continue maintaining the radio network used by several Tasmanian law-enforcement agencies and emergency services that it built in the '90s.
NEC Australia will provide network management systems and wireless backhaul technology for emergency services under the NSW government's Critical Communications Enhancement Program.
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