January 2009Eurotunnel chooses Sepura's new STP8000
Eurotunnel, the operator of the world's longest undersea tunnel and one of its busiest rail routes, has chosen Sepura’s new STP8000 Hand-held TETRA radio for its communications in emergency operations.
With three 50-km tunnels, this important link between France and the UK each year carries over eight million train passengers, two million cars and nearly 1.5 million lorries.
The radio is designed to withstand rugged conditions within the tunnels, including heat, possible impact and a humid and saline atmosphere.
STP8000 has the most powerful audio and the largest colour screen in its class, offering exceptionally clear communications – and can overcome any weakness in network coverage through its built-in DMO repeater and 1.8 watts RF power. Soft keys minimise the number of key presses, to simplify use of the radio.
The order secured by Sysoco (www.sysoco.fr), Sepura’s partner in France, is for use in the tunnel by both French and English emergency services in any incident or training exercise.
Pierre Letta, Marketing Director for Sysoco, said: "The demands in this contract were particularly exacting and we were able to supply a satisfactory solution thanks to the expertise of all parties – and the quality of Sepura’s new STP8000 radio."
Richard Redgrave, Regional Sales Director for Sepura, added: "This is a first-class sales win for the new STP8000 radio and is a perfect example of the challenging conditions for which the radio was developed."
Sepura is focused 100% on TETRA, investing heavily in research and development to ensure their products meet and exceed customers’ demands. Offering customers market-leading products and technical expertise, Sepura have spent many years working with a myriad of services organisations, ensuring that they deliver products that are needed. The SRH3800 handheld radio provides feature-rich versatility, ease of use, resilience and cost-effective operation for users. See more info here Sepura
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