Brazil police deploy Teltronic comms system
Teltronic will roll out a critical communications system for police in the Brazilian state of Goiás.
This system will improve the efficiency of state police’s operations, offering immediate communications that meet high standards of safety and reliability.
In addition to the network infrastructure and its dispatch and control centre solution, CeCoCo, Teltronic provides the portable radio for the agents, desktops units and the mobile radios that will be installed on the motorcycles used by police forces.
“We are honoured to have the opportunity to serve the Goiás Police with our state-of-the-art equipment and radios; this is yet another example of the capabilities and enormous possibilities that TETRA technology brings to communications in matters of public safety,” said the General Director of Teltronic Brazil, Paulo Ferrão.
The company has also been responsible for another public safety project in the state of Santa Catarina, in the south of the country. In this deployment, Teltronic has supplied the network infrastructure that covers the area and the terminals used by the agents.
With these new projects, the company maintains its commitment to the Brazilian market, where it landed 20 years ago and in which it has developed more than 50 projects for both public safety and transport. In addition, Teltronic has four delegations in the country: Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador de Bahia and Brasilia.
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