Nokia Siemens Networks implements India's first GSM-R solution

Telecomworldwire, May 20, 2008

TELECOMWORLDWIRE-20 May 2008-Nokia Siemens Networks implements India's first GSM-R solution(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

Finnish telecomms infrastructure company Nokia Siemens Networks said on Tuesday (20 May) that it has implemented India's first GSM Railways (GSM-R) communications solution under the Mobile Train Radio Communication (MTRC) project for North Central Railways.

The company said that the solution replaces earlier communication methods with a single streamlined digital radio system, which carries directly signalling and operational information between the moving train driver, guard & train controller on ground enabling higher speeds, and greater traffic density with improved safety, security & reliability.

Under this project, Nokia Siemens Networks supplied an end-to-end GSM-R radio solution, including switching, base stations and controllers, cab radios and hand held devices.

Nokia Siemens Networks will also provide a broad range of services including network design, installation and commissioning, project management, training, operations and maintenance, network integration and as well as management of the network for one year.

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