Belgian TETRA Operator Outlines Public-Safety Mobile Data Plan
ASTRID’s 40,000 public-safety users pay a yearly fee for the mission-critical voice service and low-speed data.
“One European TETRA public-safety national network operator is
moving forward with mobile data plans for its users through a commercial
mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service rather than waiting for
spectrum and technology details to be hammered out through the European
Union and various public-safety association working groups.
ASTRID, the Belgian nationwide TETRA operator, is analyzing offers
to a public tender for a data MVNO model under which the three Belgian
GSM network services would be used initially. The service would
incorporate a subscriber identity module (SIM) card configured with
public-safety features such as nationwide roaming and end-to-end
encryption.
“In Europe no spectrum is free from regulators to deploy a
dedicated data network for public safety,” said Christian Mouraux,
ASTRID product management and market intelligence manager. “People are
working on it, but we are not there yet.
“In the meantime, we don’t want our users to go to the public GSM
operator. We want to offer them an MVNO service, put in place and
managed by ASTRID, so they can get a higher service level from GSM
operators.”
The tender has three parts. First, ASTRID is seeking a third-party
roaming hub partner to ensure international and nationwide roaming,
something not currently available in Belgium. Another part of the tender
includes a dual SIM card, with a mobile termination (MT) that would be
activated by the roaming partner and a second MT that is silent and
could be activated by ASTRID once it launches its own dedicated network.
The third piece of the tender is for the management platform including
the servers, virtual private network (VPN) and control units for the
public-safety service.
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Source: Sandra Wendelken, Editor RadioResources
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Source: Sandra Wendelken, Editor RadioResources