A joint collaboration between British Transport Police (BTP) and Network Rail has resulted in the successful implementation of the Airwave Service into two service helicopters
National TETRA operator Airwave has been working with the UK’s Highways Agency to implement a programme that makes greater use of the capabilities associated with the TETRA radio terminals used by the organization
A new report from the Chief Fire Officers’ Association (CFOA) identifies the challenges Fire & Rescues Services (FRSs) face ahead of meeting budgetary efficiencies and the changing landscape of critical communications
A major new report, The Future of the Force: Police, Technology and Serving the Public, has been released by AIMTech Consulting.
County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Authority (DDFRA) in the UK has signed a contract with Airwave, the UK TETRA network provider, for the provision of an integrated communication and mobilization solution.
Airwave, the UK mission critical voice and data communications provider, recently collaborated with the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) to deploy an in-building coverage solution within record time at two of their ambulance stations.
New Year’s Eve figures released by Airwave, provider of critical voice and data communications in Great Britain, show that a total of 276 organizations were connected to the network on 31 December 2012.
An unprecedented number of public safety organisations used the UK's Airwave service during the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations setting a new record for the number of users communicating on the same platform in one location.
As the Olympic Torch arrived in the UK, beginning the final countdown to start of the 2012 Olympic Games, the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) launched a further set of online Olympic training packages to police forces across the
Airwave, provider of critical voice and data communications to public service organizations in Great Britain, has identified large potential savings for user bodies from an e-learning package which it trialled last year with Devon & Cor
?A UK rescue organization, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), recently called out public safety network operator Airwave to help in addressing a radio communications problem that has plagued one of its lifeboat stations in Scot
David Taylor visits a base station near the Olympic Park in London, run by the UK TETRA network provider Airwave, to see how a new heating extraction system is saving the company money and boosting its sustainability credentials
In the UK, public safety network operator Airwave completed a major phase of its nationwide TETRA rollout to the British Red Cross, the humanitarian relief charity, in time for a visit by the Pope to Glasgow during September.
Not only the ‘blue light’ emergency services are benefiting from the Airwave mobile radio network in the UK. Increasingly, local authorities are using the service too, Airwave reports.
Outside the PMRExpo exhibition hall, Ray Mason of Airwave in the UK and Steve Rolfe of Axell Wireless demonstrated the latest refinement of Airwave’s Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) concept.
With one year to go until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, TETRA network operator Airwave reports that it is well ahead with its preparations for supporting the big event.
With the help of some leading experts, Alun Lewis examines strategic issues facing designers and users in harnessing the flood of new technologies continually arriving
Riots and looting in several English cities during August placed heavy demands on Airwave, the national TETRA network for the emergency services. Martin Benké, network services director, explained to Richard Lambley how the emergency was h
At two TETRA radio sites recently installed for the UK’s Airwave public safety network, special care has been taken to blend the equipment into the environment.
In the west of England, police and fire and rescue services in the county of Wiltshire have combined their communications with technology which will improve productivity and save money for both bodies. Already they are benefiting from big c