Guangzhou authorities in China are reaping the benefits from their hybrid network - the first hybrid public safety network in the APAC area and the first to have connected TETRA with 5G.
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Guangzhou's hybrid network »
Region: China | Use case: Broadband, Police forces, Cities, municipalities and states
State of Querétaro, Mexico »
People living in Mexico’s state of Querétaro are among the safest in the country – and with 2,000,000 citizens to look after, keeping them that way is a tall order. To help achieve its mission and to increase peoples' trust in authorities, Querétaro state is adopting more collaborative ways of working.
Region: Latin America and Mexico | Use case: Broadband, Police forces, Cities, municipalities and states
Enduropale motorcycle race in France »
Safeguarding hundreds of thousands of spectators and nearly 1,200 motorcycles at the start of the Enduropale motorcycle race is a big security challenge. In this challenge, the SDIS 62 fire brigade in le Touquet, France benefited from new communication solutions.
Region: Europe | Use case: Sporting and other events, Broadband, Fire services
ASTRID - nationwide public safety network in Belgium »
The ASTRID network in Belgium serves the local police forces, federal police, fire services, ambulance services, civil defence, state security police and customs.
Region: Europe | Use case: Broadband, Nationwide communications
EDTN - nationwide public safety network in Estonia »
EDTN is Estonia's nationwide public safety network and its users include the police, border guards, rescue services, and other organisations responsible for public safety.
Region: Europe | Use case: Broadband, Fire services, Police forces, Nationwide communications
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) »
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) is the main airport of Guangzhou, the capital of the Guangdong province in southern China. It serves more than 70,000,000 passengers and a vast amount of baggage every year. This is a huge task for the airport staff. Thanks to hybrid communications, they are ready for this task.
Region: China | Use case: Broadband, Airports