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Old September 26th 10, 10:08 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.telecom.mobile
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Tetra is a badly conceived and applied standard that should never have
existed and only does because of the vast amounts of money and
bureaucracy dedicated to it.


But quite why?..


Clearly Politics, the Home Office wanted a system that was entirely
independent of publicly available networks.


Thats not a bad reason at all. I've seen the public mobile nets jam up
rather badly over the years and fail 'tho not that often..

No matter how badly conceived or developed, with no limit on cost.
With whatever the disadvantage to the public, or even creating unknown
health issues.
(What **** thought it a good idea to multiplex Tetra at only 17.6Hz?!
a frequency known to cause visual epilepsy )


Yes, and has it or does it?..


Not having a entirely independent system not being something that
worried the Scandinavians meant they got a very practical digital system,
(900MHz GSM Pro) years earlier for about one hundredth the price of Tetra.

GSM Pro of course offers closed secure PTT groups and normal
international phone calls, to all emergency services and commercial users.

In the USA PTT over cellular is fast becoming popular for closed
commercial and emergency services groups.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_to_talk
(Maybe cos Tetra with its vested interests doesn't exist there?)


It doesn't seem to be used much or at all in the UK. I believe that its
problematical..

Only Orange offered a hardly advertised PTT over GSM here,
and that was only to business users, such limited offering was
destined to fail.

Why almost non existent offerings from the UK GSM networks?
IMHO it must have been Gov pressure not to affect Tetra
and Dolphin sales and the vast army of bureaucrats it supports


Are there really a vast number that supports it?, last I heard there
weren't that many working on it anyway!..
Steve Terry


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