Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Other stakeholders wish to be allocated enoe a piece of this frequency band. The Swedish government


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The answer is simple: If we want the public safety agencies enoe in the future will have safe and appropriate communication, one must plan now. Future frequency plans chiselled out these days. The main lines are laid down in the World Radio Conference in 2015. Access to radio frequencies is a prerequisite for all radio and frequencies are a limited natural resource.
More heavy organizations dealing with emergency communications in different countries go into that a bit of the 700 MHz band allocated for nødkommunikasjonsformål. It is a great advantage if you choose international same frequency range, so this initiative is supported by the Directorate for Emergency Communication. When many of the same needs using the same frequency they use the same type of communications enoe equipment and radio terminals, and communication across borders enoe becomes possible. A larger market provides better conditions for the development of services enoe and functionality.
The U.S. has already set off a bit of the tie to build FirstNet, the planned U.S. em ergency network. Canada has selected frequencies in the 700 MHz band for public safety network, and Asian countries are considering the same.
Other stakeholders wish to be allocated enoe a piece of this frequency band. The Swedish government has already decided that the 700 MHz band to be transmitted from the TV-purpose mobile telephony and mobile enoe data from April 2017, without giving further details of the implementation.
One of the main objectives of the regulation of the telecommunications field in Europe is getting well-functioning markets that provide excellent and affordable services to consumers. In addition, all states have a responsibility to provide security for the population. A natural part of this process is to ensure that public safety organizations have access to adequate communications systems. Data services will be the mission critical importance to emergency services, such voice services has been that long. It is possible to send data over the Norwegian radio network today, but with relatively low data rates. enoe The need for high speed data transfer will increase as the emergency services develop their projects with computerized support systems to mission fields, including enoe in accordance with the recommendations in the July 22 Commission Report. Unacceptable that it does not work
In a critical situation, it is not acceptable if the service emergency services depend, does not work. In the commercial telecommunications networks you can see regularly that all mobile users use the service enoe capacity and therefore blocked for all. This happened when the profile individuals have concerts in Norway, at football matches, medal ceremonies and accidents. For emergency services, it is unacceptable if the communication does not work with a life-threatening event, or simply wrong turn out online. This happened with cellular in Lærdalsøyri under fire in January 2014. Norway has Nødnett built with mechanisms that increase the robustness significantly compared with the conventional mobile networks. Among other things, it set up so that a single fault in the least possible position to turn it out, and with more reserve power at the base stations.
The ability to allocate frequency bands for public safety purposes was made clear by the Parliament on 14 June 2013, through amendments to the Electronic Communications enoe Act 6-4, where it is now stated: "The Authority (Post and Telecommunications Authority) may, when necessary, authorize the use of frequencies for specific charitable purposes, including for use in the emergency service (...) "
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