Airwave takes top honours at International TETRA Awards 2012

The Airwave Network has won the award for Best Use of TETRA for Public Safety at the inaugural International TETRA Awards 2012 held at The Savoy Hotel, London.

Mar 29, 2012
By Paul Jacques
Left to right: Kay Dargue, head of South Tees Youth Justice Service, PCC Matt Storey and Chief Inspector John Dodsworth.

The Airwave Network has won the award for Best Use of TETRA for Public Safety at the inaugural International TETRA Awards 2012 held at The Savoy Hotel, London.

Sponsored by Motorola, the award recognised the Airwave Network as “standing apart for its pioneering work in advancing the cause of TETRA”.

Covering 99 per cent of the UK, the network is highly secure, capacity is dynamically optimised to meet user needs and, if required, users can communicate and collaborate on talk groups with colleagues from different services.

“We are delighted to receive this award, which is the ultimate recognition of our commitment to service excellence,” says Richard Bobbett, CEO of Airwave. “Airwave is widely respected in the industry for its performance, products and services. The network is in use every day by over 250 agencies, which include all of Great Britain’s emergency services and a range of public service organisations.”

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