Hytera Mobilfunk has been awarded a tender to supply EU delegations with radio communication networks after finishing framework contract negotiations with the European External Action Service (EEAS).
A Hytera Mobilfunk spokesperson confirmed to TETRA Today that it was "quite likely that TETRA will not play a part" in the contract.
The contract will run for the next four years and includes the provision of radio communication systems for local and long distance communications. Hytera will also be responsible for the installation, updating, replacement, repair and maintenance of the networks. There will also be technical support for the EU delegations and headquarters of the EEAS.
Matthias Klausing, CEO of Hytera Mobilfunk in Germany, commented: "I'm proud and honoured by the trust the EEAS puts in us as a company. And I´m looking forward to a good and constructive cooperation."