Motorola
Launches Next Generation TETRA Base Station
New TETRA Base Stations from Motorola ready to hit the market
FRANKFURT, Germany 30 November 2005 Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:
MOT) today launched its next generation TETRA (TErrestrial
Trunked RAdio) base stations for the government, public safety
and industrial markets. With significant improvements in size,
weight and power consumption, the new products are designed
to reduce installation time and operating costs.
The new base station will be offered in two versions, a small
two-carrier station, MTS2, as well as a four-carrier station,
MTS4, that can be expanded to eight carriers. There will be
options for indoor and a variety of outdoor installation configurations.
In addition to currently supported UHF frequencies, the base
station will also cover frequency bands to address growing
TETRA markets in Russia, North Africa and China as well as
Europe.Power consumption is reduced by up to 33 percent, leading
to lower running costs for radio network operators. Furthermore,
reduced size and weight of the base stations will reduce site
rental, installation and maintenance costs.
Further operational benefits are achieved through the introduction
of drop & insert E1 interfaces enabling cost efficient,
flexible and resilient connections to the switching centre.
Additionally, the use of two lines of connection between the
base station and the central switching equipment provides
two clear benefits for operators and users:
- It allows more stations to be added to a network ring,
reducing the length of connections between base stations
which,
- in turn, reduces line rental costs.
- The use of two lines provides a redundant connection
in case one fails, ensuring always-on connectivity.
The new Motorola base stations also deliver Best-in-Class
receiver sensitivity performance, which together with increased
transmit power on the compact MTS2 base station will potentially
enable network operators to provide TETRA coverage with fewer
sites as well as giving users better quality of service
The products TETRA 2 capability means the base station is
built for the future, and can be easily upgraded for high
speed data services as the software becomes available. The
base stations are expected to be used by organisations such
as public safety, government, transport, oil and gas, radio
network operators and the military to build new radio systems
where mobile communication coverage is needed. The new base
stations are also compatible with legacy Motorola TETRA systems
and so can be used to expand existing TETRA systems. In order
to address the expanding TETRA market and environmental demands
the base stations can withstand a wide temperature range from
-30°C to +60°C.
Gary Aitkenhead, Director of Dimetra Infrastructure Marketing
at Motorola, comments: “Motorola is committed
to investing in products that support the needs of TETRA operators
and users, providing our customers with the most up-to-date,
future-proof technology available. As well as delivering significant
functionality, performance and cost of ownership benefits,
TETRA 2 capability will ensure that this base station will
be around for a long time to come and we are already building
up customer orders.
The new Motorola base stations offer a high level of security,
including dynamic and static Air Interface encryption, which
prevents unauthorised monitoring of the communications, as
well as intrusion detection and site monitoring. In these
cases, should someone break into the base stations physical
location, an alarm is sounded to warn a network operator of
the intrusion.
The new Motorola base stations are available to order now
and will be available for shipment to customers in Europe,
Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America in
2006.
About Motorola
Motorola is a Fortune 100 global communications leader that
provides seamless mobility products and solutions across broadband,
embedded systems and wireless networks. In your home, auto,
workplace, and all spaces in between, seamless mobility means
you can reach the people, things and information you need,
anywhere, anytime. Seamless mobility harnesses the power of
technology convergence and enables smarter, faster, cost-effective
and flexible communication.
Motorola had sales of US$31.3 billion in 2004. For more information: http://www.motorola.com/
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