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Slide 1: Phil Godfrey Director – Arpeggio Ltd & TETRA Association Chairman 1
Slide 2: The usage and spread of TETRA World-wide 2
Slide 3: Agenda  Market Situation  Where Worldwide  Who Worldwide  Industry support  TETRA Association  Major Developments 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 3
Slide 4: TETRA Contracts – October 2005  Total number of reported contracts – 788 (622 in 2004)  TETRA now in 77 countries worldwide 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 4
Slide 5: Contract Growth “TETRA is now being deployed in over 40% of the World’s nations” 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 5
Slide 6: TETRA Contracts – October 2005  Total number of reported contracts – 788 (622 in 2004)  TETRA now in 77 countries worldwide  Eastern Europe, Middle East & Africa are fastest growing regions (by %)  Utilities and Public Safety are the fastest growing market sectors 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 6
Slide 7: TETRA Contracts by Region Asia-Pacific 12% Africa 3% Western Europe 42% Undeclared 3% Eastern Europe 11% Latin America 5% Southern Europe 13% Middle East 5% North Europe 6% 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 7
Slide 8: TETRA Contracts by Sector Transportation 23% Undeclared 5% Utilities 7% Comm. & Ind. 3% PAMR 3% Oil & Gas 2% Government 6% Military 6% Slide 8 PSS 45% 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India
Slide 9: Asia Undeclared 3% Turkmenistan 2% Thailand 2% Taiwan 5% South Korea 15% Singapore 7% Malaysia 1% Kazakstan 9% Vietnam 1% Azerbaijan 1% Brunei 1% China 48% Indonesia 1% India 3% East Timor 1% 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 9
Slide 10: TETRA Contracts Growth 1997- 2005 Cumalative No TETRA Contracts 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 10
Slide 11: Recent Contract Announcements  Hungary – Nationwide PSS Network  Romania – Border Guards  UK  Belgium  Sweden  Qatar 8th February 2006 – Fire and Rescue Service – Ambulance service – Fire and Rescue Service – Public Safety Network – 2 networks for the Asian Games TETRA Seminars - India Slide 11
Slide 12: TETRA in Public Safety 12
Slide 13: National PSS solutions “23 countries have national or wide area regional TETRA networks in operation for their Public Safety organisations” “TETRA is the dominant choice of technology to power all new shared Public Safety networks” 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 13
Slide 14: Some Examples >> 14
Slide 15: Airwave  Largest system in the world  Covers - England, Scotland and Wales  3,300 base stations  150,000 operational users  Ambulance contract announced summer 2005  Fire & Rescue announced November 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India See - www.airwaveservice.co.uk Slide 15
Slide 16: Open Standards in operation  2004 Olympic Games, Athens – 2 TETRA systems: 1 PSS, 1 PAMR – Multivendor support: Over 30,000 terminals in use from 4 manufacturers – Capacity:15 million calls, no appreciable ‘busies’ – Flexibility: variety of users and operational environments, from Police to Olympic Volunteers – Data: SDS, C&C and other applications – Security: PSS network encrypted – Resilience: overlapping coverage and local site trunking, ultimately DMO 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 16
Slide 17: TETRA – an Open Standard  Strong multivendor support  High capacity - ideal for shared networks  Efficient use of spectrum  Longevity of investment – 20 years + – Ongoing enhancements – New applications on installed infrastructure  Data Applications  Multiple & High Levels of Security  Multiple levels of Resilience 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 17
Slide 18: TETRA – an Open Standard  Strong multivendor support  High capacity - ideal for shared networks  Efficient use of spectrum  Longevity of investment – 20 years + – Ongoing enhancements – New applications on installed infrastructure  Data Applications  Multiple & High Levels of Security  Multiple levels of Resilience 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 18
Slide 19: Supplier Base - 1999  Marconi  Nokia  Simoco – System and Terminals – System and Terminals – System and Terminals  Motorola – System and Terminals  Cleartone – Terminals only 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 19
Slide 20: Supplier Base 2005 Artevea Cleartone Damm Cellular DeTeWe/FWK EADS (Nokia) ETELM Frequentis OTE Motorola R&S Bick Mobilfunk Rohill Sepura Siemens Teltronic Thales-Defence Thales-ISR Further new manufacturers coming from China, Korea, India, Russia ... 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 20
Slide 21: Interoperability  TETRA Association Manages the Interoperability Process  Independent Testing by ISCTI  Interoperability certificates available for download  Ensures compatible products 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 21
Slide 22: A selection of multivendor TETRA systems SYSTEM NAME & COUNTRY Agora (Spain) Airwave (UK) ASTRID (Belgium) Barcelona (Spain) B-P-Y (Russia) Vienna (Austria) C2000 (The Netherlands) Lueneburg (Germany) ENERGIE AG (Austria) Geneve (Switzerland) KELAG (Austria) Marseille Transport (France) MIA (Kazakhstan) MOD (Norway) Mont Blanc (France) Public Safety (Greece) Protección Civil (Venezuela) Sakhalin (Russia) Sibneft (Russia) 8th February 2006 VIRVE (Finland) NETWORK SUPPLIER Nokia Motorola Nokia Teltronic OTE Frequentis Motorola R&S Bick Mobilfunk Frequentis ETELM Frequentis ETELM Teltronic R&S Bick Mobilfunk OTE Motorola Teltronic OTE R&S Bick Mobilfunk Nokia TERMINAL SUPPLIERS Cleartone Motorola Nokia OTE Sepura Teltronic TETRA Seminars - India Slide 22
Slide 23: Encouraging Innovation  Specialist markets served – – – – – – – Intrinsically Safe radios Integrated GPS devices End to End Encryption Specialised Repeaters Covert Radios Colour displays Data applications 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 23
Slide 24: Strength of multi-vendor support “16 independent manufacturers support TETRA” “Nearly 70 Interoperability Profile test certificates were issued in 2004” “A host of new developments based on TETRA radios have appeared recently to provide additional benefits to public safety users ” 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 24
Slide 25: Globalisation 25
Slide 26: Global focus for TETRA Association  Membership now 130 Members from 30 Countries  Most recent members from China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Sweden and Switzerland  TETRA Association Workshops – 2004 = Dubai & South Korea – 2005 = Ireland, Malaysia, Jordan, South Korea, Argentina and Venezuela  Increasing demand for information  TETRA Association publications in German, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese  New ‘Country Forums’ – Hungary, The Ukraine, China 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 26
Slide 27: TETRA Association 2006 Events  TETRA Conferences – – – – – Eastern Europe Middle East South America India China  TETRA World Congress - May 2007 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 27
Slide 28: Benefits of Global markets 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 28
Slide 29: Significant Events EADS Secure Systems Oy  Major Systems Integrator  Global presence 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 29
Slide 30: TETRA and other technologies  Need to embrace complimentary technologies  Co-operation agreement with Project MESA – Deployable Broadband technologies – For 2Mbit/s and upwards mobile data  WiMax complimentary?  Multi-technology terminals for the future? 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 30
Slide 31: TETRA Release 2 - TEDS  Multi-carrier platform with TDMA carriers.  Adaptive selection of modulation and coding according to propagation conditions.  Agreed modulation schemes: – – – – – 4 QAM for efficient links at edge of coverage 16 QAM for moderate speeds 64 QAM for high speed π/4 DQPSK for common control channel D8PSK for early migration requiring modest increase in speed  Carrier bandwidths: 25, 50, 100 and 150 kHz. 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 31
Slide 32: ETSI Project TETRA  EP TETRA Becomes Technical Committee – Working group remains in position – Continues to develop the standard – Recognition of importance by ETSI Board 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 32
Slide 33: TETRA for India  TETRA is successfully deployed in a wide variety of applications world-wide  TETRA has the group working, mobility management, multiple encryption capabilities, Air to Ground, Simultaneous Voice & Data, etc. required by mission critical users  TETRA is ideally suited to many of the potential applications that you may have here in India 8th February 2006 TETRA Seminars - India Slide 33
Slide 34: Thank You 34

   
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