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From Radio Resource Magazine:
Motorola Signs P25 Phase 2 Contract in Arizona (10/7/09)
Pima County, Ariz., and Motorola signed a contract to provide Project 25 (P25) Phase 2 TDMA technology to address the County's regional communications needs. The implementation is for the Pima County Wireless Integrated Network (PCWIN) to achieve high-level interoperability and increase coverage and capabilities to enhance officer safety.
In May 2004, county voters approved bond funding for the development of a regional communications system, capable of supporting all public-safety agencies in Pima County. Supplemental funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will also be used for the network. The city of Tucson, Ariz., police and fire departments are included on the network.
"Pima County's selection of a Motorola P25 Phase 2 voice radio system will provide a modern regional, technically advanced communications solution to meet the requirements specified by our police and fire first responders for the foreseeable future," said Clarence Dupnik, Pima County Sheriff. "The PCWIN system will provide on-demand interagency interoperability for improved coordination of public safety services and first responder safety. It will enhance Pima County's public safety service capabilities for many years to come."
P25 Phase 2 employs TDMA multiplexing technology, which fits more talk paths into the same number of radio channels. The P25 Phase 2 trunked standard is targeted for publication in the second half of 2010. In addition to PCWIN, Motorola has entered into six definitive contracts to deliver the Project 25 Phase 2 TDMA technology. The contracts represent more than $250 million in customer investments during the next several years. Other Phase 2 customers include the city of Houston; Woodbridge, N.J.; and Apopka, Fla.
From Radio Resource Magazine:
Motorola Signs P25 Phase 2 Contract in Arizona (10/7/09)
Pima County, Ariz., and Motorola signed a contract to provide Project 25 (P25) Phase 2 TDMA technology to address the County's regional communications needs. The implementation is for the Pima County Wireless Integrated Network (PCWIN) to achieve high-level interoperability and increase coverage and capabilities to enhance officer safety.
In May 2004, county voters approved bond funding for the development of a regional communications system, capable of supporting all public-safety agencies in Pima County. Supplemental funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will also be used for the network. The city of Tucson, Ariz., police and fire departments are included on the network.
"Pima County's selection of a Motorola P25 Phase 2 voice radio system will provide a modern regional, technically advanced communications solution to meet the requirements specified by our police and fire first responders for the foreseeable future," said Clarence Dupnik, Pima County Sheriff. "The PCWIN system will provide on-demand interagency interoperability for improved coordination of public safety services and first responder safety. It will enhance Pima County's public safety service capabilities for many years to come."
P25 Phase 2 employs TDMA multiplexing technology, which fits more talk paths into the same number of radio channels. The P25 Phase 2 trunked standard is targeted for publication in the second half of 2010. In addition to PCWIN, Motorola has entered into six definitive contracts to deliver the Project 25 Phase 2 TDMA technology. The contracts represent more than $250 million in customer investments during the next several years. Other Phase 2 customers include the city of Houston; Woodbridge, N.J.; and Apopka, Fla.