Title: TETRA MoU
1TETRA MoU
- Hans Borgonjen
- Jeppe Jepsen
2Presentation highlights
- Status of Public Safety TETRA Projects in Europe
- Status of C2000 project in the Netherlands
- Schengen (and EU PCWG) decided only to use ETSI
norms for new systems - Practical interworking solutions agreed and
documented in ENFOPOL under Finnish Presidency
3- Activities
- Liaison Public Safety
- input in MoU
- feed back to other countries
- 11-country meeting
- ETSI-EPT
- Helping Tetra succes
- support to other countries
- several presentations, workshops
- info on website
4- Activities
- Security
- initiator and responsible for SFPG
- Tetra-Tetrapol
- presentations, information
- Schengen Telecom interworking
- PCWG
5Tetra Public Safety
- Norway - Go-??
- National Network in planning stage
- Finland - Go-Co
- National Virve Network under construction
- Sweden - Go-??
- Government rapport point at TETRA as only
solution - waiting for funding
6Tetra Public Safety
- UK
- States of Jersey is operational
- National network - PSRCP project agreed with
Quadrant - Co-Co - West Midland Ambulances
- Ireland
- National Product in planning
7Tetra Public Safety
- Denmark
- Interoperability testing
- Process for national Licenses for Tetra approved
by Parliament Co-Co - Belgium - Go-Go
- ASTRID under construction
8Tetra Public Safety
- Spain
- Basque local government operational
- Catalonia local government being installed
- Navarra local government placed contract
- Madrid Municipality police trials
- Portugal
- National network for Public Safety decided
- Germany
- Trials in Berlin completed
- Aachen trial going ahead
9PLANNING
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Tetra Test, The Netherlands
Berlin pilot
Aachen pilot
Three country pilot
10Tetra Public Safety
- Austria
- National Network in planning stage
- Hungary
- National Network in planning stage
- Italy
- Carabenieri
11Tetra Public Safety
- Poland
- Warsaw Police being installed
- Other cities to follow
- Holland
- C2000 - Go-Go
12C2000
- One network for all Public Safety users
- System being installed for internal use
- System in Amsterdam to be installed soon
- Test and user acceptance
- National rool out
- Tetra was chosen
13How many contracts?
- Gardamoen Airport, States of Jersey Police, El
Tele Øst, Copenhagen Mini Metro, Helsinki
Energy, Dutch Police (IT organisation) and West
Midlands Ambulance Service, PSRCP, Gibraltar,
Portugal, Singapore Metro, Dolphin UK
Infrastructure, Dolphin Subscribers, Belgian
ASTRID, Dolphin France, Basque Government,
Wattenfall (Sweden), C2000, Dolphin Germany,
Catalonia Fire, Warsaw Police, Hong Kong Police,
Navarro Government, Iceland ...
14Where are they live?
- TETRA systems are now live in operation in
Norway, Denmark, Sweden, UK, Finland, Hungary,
Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Spain, Slovenia, and Jersey. - 1.5 - 2 Bill Euro committed to Tetra in contracts
todate
15What does this mean?
- Users require best possible prices
- Tax payers money
- Industry needs volume
- GSM, Internet,
- By combining all PMR users needs in one standard
- industry gets volume! - The World Wide success of Tetra does exactly that!
16DECISION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of 28 April
1999 on the Schengen acquis relating to
telecommunications Page 1 of 3
- The Executive Committee,Having regard to
Article 132 of the Convention implementing the
Schengen Agreement,Having regard to Article 44
of the abovementioned Convention,HAS DECIDED AS
FOLLOWSThe tactical and operational
requirements for a future cross-border digital
radio system for the police and customs services
in the Schengen States defined in accordance with
the mandate pursuant to Article 44, the rules for
manufacturing and administering uniform
encryption algorithms, and other agreements
established within the remit of the Sub-Group on
Telecommunications, as set out in the following
nine documents, are hereby approved.
17DECISION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of 28 April
1999 on the Schengen acquis relating to
telecommunications Page 2 of 3
- 1. SCH/I-Telecom (92) 21 rev 2 of 12 June
1992Definition of the Telecommunications
Equipment Needs of Police and Customs
Services2. SCH/I-Telecom (95) 18 of 8 June
1995Digital Radiocommunications Systems for
Security Organizations (tactical and operational
requirements)3. SCH/I-Telecom (96) 44 rev 5
of 14 November 1997Requirements for terminals
and their user interfaces in the Schengen States
future digital trunk radio systems4.
SCH/I-Telecom (95) 33 rev 2 of 6 December
1995Request to ETSI for a study of the European
norms meeting Schengen functional requirements
18DECISION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of 28 April
1999 on the Schengen acquis relating to
telecommunications Page 3 of 3
- 5. SCH/I-Telecom (95) 35 of 21 November
1995Schengen communication requirements and
the TETRA standard6. SCH/I-Telecom-Crypto (95)
37 rev 4 of 8 July 1996Digital Radio
Communications Network for Security Organizations
(Security Requirements7. SCH/I-Telecom-Crypto
(97) 7 rev 5 of 24 February 1998Agreement for
the use and custody of Schengen Algorithms8.
SCH/I-Telecom-Crypto (97) 10 rev 2 of 24
February 1998Criteria for manufacturing
Schengen specific algorithms9. SCH/I (98) 17
rev 4 of 26 May 1998Amendment to the mandate
of the Sub-Group on Telecommunications to examine
the interoperability aspects of different digital
radio communications systems
19Interworking between TETRA and Tetrapol
Examination of options relating to radio
communication involving officers conducting
police business in a cross- border situation
with a country having a different radio
communication system.
20Summary of Options
- Dual RF Coverage
- Use Two Terminals
- Tetra Tetrapol
- Tetra GSM
- Tetrapol GSM
- Special repeaters / transponders
- Hotlines between Control Centers
21- Thank You for listening
- www.tetramou.com
- www.etsi.org
- Hans. Borgonjen_at_ito.nl
- jeppe.jepsen_at_motorola.com