Board members for the National Public-Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) this week voted to proceed with an effort to provide a written comparison of radio systems using Project 25 (P25) and Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) technologies.
To date, P25 has served as the radio interoperability standard in North America, while TETRA has filled a similar role in Europe. However, representatives of the TETRA manufacturers have been making efforts during the past year to get TETRA accepted in the U.S. market, particularly in the utility industry and within the federal government, said Tom Sorley, NPSTC’s technology committee chairman.
http://urgentcomm.com/project25/news/npstc-tetra-comparison-1125/
To date, P25 has served as the radio interoperability standard in North America, while TETRA has filled a similar role in Europe. However, representatives of the TETRA manufacturers have been making efforts during the past year to get TETRA accepted in the U.S. market, particularly in the utility industry and within the federal government, said Tom Sorley, NPSTC’s technology committee chairman.
http://urgentcomm.com/project25/news/npstc-tetra-comparison-1125/