TETRA to serve France’s largest airports

3000 PMR users at Paris airports to get Tetra system

Aéroports de Paris (ADP), which manages the largest air-traffic zone in Europe, has chosen Nokia to provide its digital TETRA professional mobile radio (PMR) system for ground services.  ADP is responsible for an area that encompasses all the civil airports within a 50-kilometer radius of Paris, including the Charles de Gaulle, Orly, Roissy and le Bourget airports.  The system is already operational, and the migration from the previous analogue system is progressing smoothly. 
 
ADP Telecom, the ADP subsidiary that provides secure IT and telephony services for Paris airports, fully understands the needs of professional airport radio users for high reliability and security in radio communication.  ADP Telecom’s over 3000 PMR customers include public safety and security services, airlines, French public-administration agencies and several car rental companies.
 
“Security was one of the main reasons behind our choice of TETRA to replace the analogue radio communication system,” says Joël Dumontet, Marketing Manager, ADP Telecom.  “We also appreciated the Virtual Private Network solutions, the flight-specific application, and the ease of integration that Nokia’s TETRA could offer”.
 
ADP Telecom provides complete Virtual Private Network services to the organizations operating within the Aéroports de Paris area.  With VPN, the organization has access to voice and messaging communications, and it can still maintain its privacy – not only are its communications secure, but the organization can also manage its own subscribers and groups.
 
“ADP’s radio communication requirements are a challenge to any PMR system,” says Olivier Sauquet, Marketing Manager, Networks, Nokia.   “However, Nokia’s TETRA is more than equal to this challenge.  With the Nokia TETRA, the PMR users at Paris airports will benefit not only from the latest digital radio technology, but also from the wide variety of Nokia TETRA services.  And all at the low cost that shared infrastructure brings”. 

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