Articles tagged with: GSM R and Nokia Siemens Networks
Victorian Railway modernizes communications for increased safety
The Department of Transport in Victoria, Australia has decided to upgrade the existing analog communication system of its urban railway network with a Nokia Siemens Networks' supplied gsm-r facility. more
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Nokia Siemens Wins Norwegian GSM-R Maintenance Contract
The Norwegian National Rail Administration (Jernbaneverket) and Nokia Siemens Networks have signed a 20-year support agreement for the complete maintenance of the country's railway communications network. more
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Nokia Siemens Wins GSM-R Contract in Tunisia
Nokia Siemens Networks has won a gsm-r contract from the Tunisian national railway service, SNCFT. Under this turnkey contract, Nokia Siemens Networks will supply an end to end gsm-r solution, including hardware such as base stations, base station controllers, dispatcher equipment, and hand held devices. more
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Nokia Siemens Wins High Speed GSM-R Contract
Nokia Siemens Networks has won a contract to provide, operate and maintain a complete gsm-r network for SpainÃ's rail administration ADIF to cover some 450 kilometers of the newly constructed high-speed tracks linking Madrid with the cities of Valencia and Albacete. Nokia Siemens Networks remains the sole mobile communications supplier for ADIF high-speed lines designed for trains known as AVE. more
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Nokia Siemens Deploys GSM-R Network in Northern India
Nokia Siemens Networks has implemented IndiaÃ's first GSM Railways (gsm-r) communications solution under the Mobile Train Radio Communication (MTRC) project for North Central Railways. The solution replaces earlier communication methods with a single streamlined digital radio system, which carries directly signaling and operational information between the moving train driver, guard & train controller on ground. more
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Nokia Siemens Wins German GSM-R Contract
German railway operator, Deutsche Bahn Netz and Nokia Siemens Networks have signed a framework agreement to expand the GSM Railway (gsm-r) communications along an additional 7,000 kilometers of the passenger rail routes. more
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Nokia Siemens Wins GSM-R Contract in China
Nokia Siemens Networks has been selected to implement gsm-r in the newly commissioned Hefei-Wuhan Passenger-dedicated Line. This line is located in the eastern section of Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu corridor and will encourage regional economic and cultural communication between the Midwest China and the eastern coast. more
GSM-R Deployment Completed in Norway
Nokia Siemens Networks has announced that a gsm-r network built by the company in Norway has now gone live. The new digital gsm-r mobile network replaces five different analog networks for the communication between train sets and control centers. The network will increase traffic security for Norwegian trains by ensuring seamless communication for employees along any tracks, totally independent of the location of the train and also when inside tunnels. more
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Nokia Siemens Wins Chinese GSM-R Contract
Nokia Siemens Networks has won a contract to provide a gsm-r network for China's Hefei-Nanjing high-speed passenger railway. The 166 kilometer-long Hefei-Nanjing Line, connecting the capitals of Anhui and Jiangsu provinces in the Yangtze River Delta, is an integral part of the "Four Longitudinal and Four Horizontal" Passenger Service Network. The line, to be put into operation in early 2008, will become China's first newly built passenger-dedicated line for commercial use at speeds of 200 km/h. more
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Nokia Siemens Wins GSM-R Contract in China
The Chinese Ministry of Railways (MoR) and the China Railway Signaling and Communication Corporation have chosen Nokia Siemens Networks to provide a gsm-railway (gsm-r) network for the planned Dedicated Passenger Line (DPL) between Wuhan and Guangzhou in southern China. Under the contract, Nokia Siemens Networks will supply a total gsm-r solution, including base stations, a core network, Intelligent Network, an advanced high-speed railway tunnel communication solution and services. more
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