Brazil's Amapá state capital choses Sepura TETRA technology for public safety

The State Government of Amapá, Brazil, has chosen Sepura to provide a critical communications solution for its Police and Emergency Services

Coat_of_arms_of_the_state_of_Amapa.jpgThe state government of Amapá, Brazil, has chosen Sepura to provide a critical communications solution for its police and emergency services.

Secure voice and data services will be provided for public safety agencies throughout the state capital of Macapá through a Nebula TETRA network, eight base stations and 300 radios – a combination of STP9000, STP8X and SRG3900.

"We are extremely pleased that the State of Amapá has selected Sepura,” said Ademir Borges, Sepura’s sales manager for the region.

“Our solutions are the choice of countless public safety organisations worldwide. I am confident that this investment will improve the quality and reliability of communications, reinforcing the efforts of police and emergency services in the area.”

Gastão Valente Calandrini, Amapá’s secretary of justice and public safety, commented: “After thorough assessment, it became clear that Sepura’s proposal was an excellent – and cost-effective – match for our operational requirements. 

“This new digital TETRA system will significantly enhance critical communications for our public safety agencies, contributing to quicker response times and an improved service for the people of Amapá.”