Public safety authorities and organizations (BOS) in Hesse are now able to use the Tetra pager P8GR from Airbus Defense and Space. This device for a two-way communication system is now being delivered to at least 50,000 fire fighters and other rescue and relief workers in the German regional state of Hesse. Operational deployment of the device has now officially started.
Meeting Certification Requirements
The P8GR met the certification requirements of the German Federal Agency for Public Safety Digital Radio (BDBOS). It also satisfied the functionality, interoperability and safety requirements set for Germany’s BOS digital radio network in the course of its final acceptance by the Hesse Ministry of the Interior and Sports.
The Hesse BOS tested a total of 1,000 devices and their accessories during the successful comprehensive field and function tests. This was founded on the fact that Airbus Defense and Space developed the P8GR jointly with future users, staying in constant contact with them.
The Hesse BOS tested a total of 1,000 |
Mission-Critical Innovation
“This final acceptance sends out a signal for our markets in Europe, because Airbus Defense and Space has swiftly developed a mission-critical innovation into a product that is suitable for the most demanding markets,” says Markus Kolland, Head of Sales and Delivery for Europe and Africa of Secure Land Communications at Airbus Defense and Space.
In contrast to existing analog devices, the P8GR enables secure two-way communication between the control center and the operational units. It offers all the essential Tetra features for alerting groups, subgroups and individuals. At the same time, the P8GR allows the planning and dispatching of emergency services personnel in real time.
It is expected that the entire emergency personnel in Hesse will be using the pager by the end of 2018.

