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LTE (Long Term Evolution) for public safety | Alcatel-Lucent - 0 views

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    Alcatel Lucent technology to provide LTE in conjunction with TETRA in the 400MHz band
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POLIS - Les organes de maintien de l'ordre des États participants et Partenaires - 0 views

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    Overview of structure of all police forces in Europe
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Effectifs - 0 views

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    Number of officers in the Gendarmerie Nationale
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Projet de loi de finances pour 2011 : Sécurité civile - 0 views

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    Cost of French Antares network contracts
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EADS Defence & Security signe un nouveau contrat concernant le réseau RUBIS d... - 0 views

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    Gendarmerie Nationale contract to modernise RUBIS network
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Continuum Défense Sécurité - RP Defense - 0 views

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    Demonstration of LTE working over 400MHz TETRAPOL network in France, with Cassidian and the Ministere de l'Interieur
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    Alcatel-Lucent and Cassidian LTE network in the 400MHz band
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An overview of the Nationwide TETRA networks in Europe - 0 views

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    Countries using TETRA / TETRAPOL across Europe
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Connecting a TETRA network to public LTE - Tetra Today - 0 views

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    EU project to develop interoperability between LTE and TETRA networks
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Most Sky TV customers now connected to On Demand - 1 views

  • On Demand viewing accounted for more than 5% of viewing in connected homes - equivalent to the third most popular linear channel in those homes.
  • In less than a year, the total number of connected Sky+HD boxes has more than doubled to 5.4 million, equivalent to 56,000 new households getting connected every week. This explosive growth means that more than 50% of Sky’s 10.6m TV customers are now connected, stretching Sky’s lead as Britain’s most popular connected TV platform.
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Leading UK digital channels' content spend hits £2.6 billion / TBI Vision - 0 views

  • Within the total there was a sharp increase in the amount spent on UK-originated content, which rose to £625 million in 2013. Of that total, £597 was spent on first-run programming, £124 million on secondary rights to UK content, and £4 million on formats
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