TETRA  |  2012-04-25

Motorola To Focus On Providing Tetra Solutions In Malaysia

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

"We have combined global knowledge as well as local insight and deep understanding of customers to be able to deliver mission critical communication solutions to our customers," Rauf Nasir said.

Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, which has invested RM4 billion over the last 30 years in Malaysia, expects to continue to provide mission-critical communications solutions for local industries especially the transportation industry.

Its president, Rauf Nasir, said the company has tried to empower users to manage and control operations confidently, efficiently and operate with higher productivity by providing its Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) solutions.

"TETRA solution enables railways and metro users to respond to mission critical situations and make quick, informed decisions for faster emergency response and safety," he told a media briefing here today.

In Malaysia the company is focussed on offering the TETRA industry solutions to customers in the oil and gas and transportation industry covering the railways/metros, seaports and airports.

"We have combined global knowledge as well as local insight and deep understanding of customers to be able to deliver mission critical communication solutions to our customers," Rauf Nasir said.

He said drawing on the experience, expertise and extensive portfolio in Asia Pacific and the global market, Motorola Solutions have the capabilities to design and deliver customised solutions that meet local requirements.

"We have been awarded more than 70 TETRA railway projects worldwide out of which more than 60 are in the Asia Pacific region.

"We constantly invest in future technology and solutions to cater for the present-day efficiencies and also for future-driven needs."

For the year 2011, Motorola Solutions, Inc. reported a fourth-quarter sales of US$2.3 billion, up five per cent from the fourth quarter of 2010 and a full-year sales of US$8.2 billion, up eight per cent from 2010.

Source: www.bernama.com