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Friday, 10 August 2007
Motorola has been selected to upgrade Cologne Bonn Airport's TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked RAdio) digital radio system. The new, state of the art communication system will support all of the airport's operations - such as fleet, freight, logistics and ground handling - including UPS' European hub, which is based at the airport. The system will also be used by the airport's fire brigade. The deployment and migration of users onto the new Dimetra IP Compact network will be completed by the end of this year. Cologne Bonn Airport is Germany's second largest airport, and the country's leading low cost carrier hub. The airport serves over 10 million passengers a year, 130 destinations and 60 passenger airlines. Motorola has a long and trusting relationship with Cologne Bonn Airport, spanning 20 years, including the supply of the airport's first TETRA network which has been in operation since 2001. The new Dimetra IP Compact system will take over from the existing Motorola digital TETRA infrastructure, providing enhanced channel capacity for an increased number of users.
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