TETRA  |  2011-08-11

Huge focus on TETRA Communications and security in Bayern, Germany

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The Interior Secretary made it clear that was needed to install extra 1000 bases stations on top of the planned 3500 base stations.

In the election of the CSU Police and Homeland Security Working Group in the district of Upper Bavaria in Happing,  Upper Bavaria fared well. The former detective and member of parliament from Rudi Peterke from Schrobenhausen was re-elected unanimously.

Bayern currently has about 12.5 million inhabitants. In the past ten years, about one million people have moved to Bavaria. In Upper Bavaria is home to around 4.4 million people, roughly a third of all occupants of Bavaria. Upper Bavaria surpasses some states in size and population. Alone in the voting district of Klaus Steiner three federal states the border with Austria.

A guest of honor was the state chairman of the Working Group from the Happing police. Gerhard Corner of State praised the Bavarian police, but also admitted that not everything is so positive, however the Bavarian state government is doing everything possible to maintain the position of Bavaria in safety. Secretary of state Gerhard Eck recalled the high detection rate (64.6 percent).

About Tetra radio Eck said that he expected operations to start from 2015. In the interest of public safety, which is guaranteed by the rescuers, volunteers and the police, the rapid removal of outdated analogue broadcasting by the introduction of digital radio network is required. The Interior Secretary made it clear that was needed to install extra 1000 bases stations on top of the planned 3500 base stations. He regretted that certain groups "stoke with some baseless allegations fears" among the population.

Source: www.ovb-online.de