TETRA  |  2012-03-01

Airwave to present at British APCO 2012

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Airwave’s chief technology officer, Euros Evans will present ‘A view on Public Safety Future Technology evolution’, and LTE as the “preferred technology route for the public safety sector”.

Airwave, the leading provider of critical voice and data communications to public service organisations in Great Britain, will share more insight with delegates attending British APCO 2012 about the possibility of long-term evolution (LTE) being the future technology for public safety organisations.

Airwave’s chief technology officer, Euros Evans will present ‘A view on Public Safety Future Technology evolution’, and LTE as the “preferred technology route for the public safety sector”.

“I discuss the potentials of the technology, the benefits it could bring, but also the dependencies on LTE becoming a technology suitable for the various needs of the public safety sector,” says Euros Evans.

The presentation pioneers the roadmap for LTE transition, considering both voice and data needs. Euros will also discuss the evolution of control room services and information management both in a fixed and mobile environment.

British APCO 2012 takes place from 16-17 April 2012 at Manchester Central (previously Manchester GMEX), Manchester and Euros Evans will be presenting at 3pm on the first day of the development sessions programme.

Source: www.airwavesolutions.co.uk