Hytera radio equipment adopted by Milan police force
Police in Milan are now using Hytera radios to help manage accidents and traffic problems.
The operational personnel from the Polizia Municipale have their hands full controlling and monitoring traffic, with smooth, fast communication a critical enabler to ensure the safety of all road users.
Consequently, the police force has completely replaced its old radio equipment with a new fleet of Hytera TETRA portable and mobile digital radios.
With 1350 handheld radios alone, predominantly the lightweight and slimline Z1p, the operational personnel now have devices that meet their requirements due to the rich feature set and design.
In addition, 350 Hytera mobile radios (MT680 Plus) have been installed in the patrol vehicles, whilst the police motorcycles have also been equipped with the latest TETRA radio solution.
The new radios passed their first major test with distinction during a special operation when the Pope visited Milan.
“In Milan, our radios are making an important contribution to policing, increasing the safety of the local population,” said Frank Pauer, deputy CSO at Hytera Mobilfunk.
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