Sepura's SCG22 mobile radio has been approved for use by both Airwave and BDBOS for use on the U.K. and German public-safety national networks.
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The network approval enables U.K. and German public-safety organizations, including police, fire and ambulance users, to deploy the SCG22 to their fleet vehicles, control rooms and associated critical communications functions.
Sepura developed the SCG22 to meet the needs of demanding users looking for a tough and powerful TETRA mobile that can be deployed in cars, trucks, trains, boats, on motorcycles or in control rooms as part of solutions that support operations with intelligent automated features. The SCG22 mobile complements the SC20 and SC21 hand-portable radios, by extending the same powerful connectivity and functionality to a mobile radio. Combining advanced connectivity through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the SC Series enable fast access to mission critical data, adding value to the solution.
"The SCG22 is designed to support critical communications users in their everyday tasks,” said Phil Woodley, Sepura’s head of products. “Having the same user interface and functionality as the hand portable models reduces training needs and risk of user error, while applications can be installed through Sepura AppSPACE to enhance the safety of users.”
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