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CCIII Hong Kong Police: Third Generation Command and Control Communication System
Category: Networking and Communications
Tags: ip
Overview The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) has a force of 28,000 uniformed officers and a supporting civilian staff of 7,500. Motorola provided a fully TETRA compliant Dimetra IP system operating in the 410-430 MHz band. 3 master switches (zones), one for each Police Regions - Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories, are connected together to control approximately 100 cell sites. More than 10,000 radio terminals will be provided to the BEAT Officers, Police vehicles and motorcycles. 90% of these radios are MTP700 handheld radios. The Integrated Communication System (ICS) also included approximately 65 Microwave radios and 100 radio dispatching consoles.
- Publisher
- Motorola
- File Format
- PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
- Date Published
- Mar 23, 2005
- Format
- Case Studies
- Topics
- GPS - GIS, Mobile - Wireless Communications, VoIP - IP Telephony
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