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Police paying over the odds for radio network

News The Airwave system was originally intended for the three main emergency services, fire, police and ambulance, to use simultaneously - delivering lower costs, and saving lives in disaster situations by improving co-operation between the three... [11 Apr 2002]

Dolphin drowns despite health report

News That lead to the ambulance service threatening to abandon the standard. However, the standard has attracted controversy from many directions, not least because the standard interferes with medical equipment. [31 Jul 2001]

£2.9bn police radio system completed on time

News The government is also in the middle of procuring new national radio networks for the Fire and Ambulance services and wants all the emergency forces' communications to be interoperable. The Airwave system has not been entirely without problems... [01 Apr 2005]

Police to use Bluetooth to access intelligence records

News The fire and ambulance services are currently evaluating bids for their own digital radio network but the government has again delayed a decision on the choice of supplier. O2 Airwave is running the PFI contract, which has been dogged by... [25 May 2004]

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