Metropolitan Police Service Invests in Sepura TETRA Terminals

2019-04-26

The Metropolitan Police Service has selected Sepura’s SC2 Series of TETRA terminals to replace their existing fleet in an agreement forming one of the largest single orders ever received by the UK-based TETRA specialist manufacturer.

The decision to purchase Sepura terminals was taken after an extensive trial with the devices across numerous sites with varied teams within the force. Trial users reported back their strong preference for Sepura SC2 terminals over other suppliers, with positive feedback based around the superior audio quality, improved performance where coverage was poor and the ease of access to emergency call buttons. The large screen on both devices also proved popular, with its intuitive user interface offering quick access to essential functions.

The force fleet will comprise of both Sepura’s flagship SC20 terminal alongside its more compact but equally powerful stablemate the SC21. The choice of terminal will be available to officers dependent on their operational requirement. This operational flexibility will be supported by a common user interface across devices ensuring that users will be familiar immediately with their allocated terminal.

The overall solution delivered was as important to the force as the choice of terminal. Sepura’s efficient battery management, combined with streamlined accessories across the Sepura SC2 Series range, will allow the force to save costs and reduce deployment time on a day to day basis.

In addition a bespoke software release has been developed to deliver specific functionality, supporting the operational performance of the Metropolitan Police. With future innovation possible through the AppSPACE software environment, the new terminals will help to drive operational efficiencies.

In total the fleet will number over 32,000 terminals from the SC2 Series and SRG3900 mobile series, supplemented by Sepura’s extensive range of audio accessories. These will be deployed throughout 2019, with the first devices going live in May and all devices operational by December.

Gary Maughan, Regional Director for UK and Ireland at Sepura said: “The outstanding feedback from the Metropolitan Police trial users was that the SC20 and SC21 devices were significant upgrades on their existing terminals, with improved audio and an intuitive user interface allowing officers to use the terminal quickly with minimum expense on training. By taking the time to understand the force requirements, we were able to deploy innovative solutions that will enhance force-wide operations and TETRA fleet maintenance. We look forward to working closely with the MPS to deploy the devices and further support their communication requirements.”

Steve Barber, Acting CEO at Sepura said: “This order from the largest police force in the UK is a considerable endorsement of both Sepura’s products and our customer-led approach. Our solution matched key user requirements around cost savings, efficiencies and a future proofed TETRA solution. Together with recent national fleet purchases in The Netherlands and Sweden, we are seeing the SC2 Series increasingly selected as the TETRA terminal of choice for European public safety forces.”

About Sepura

The Sepura Group is a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of digital radio system and applications developed specifically for business and mission critical communications. Our complete TETRA, DMR and LTE solutions enable users in the public safety, transport, utilities, oil and gas, manufacturing, construction and leisure sectors to face their critical communications challenges.

Based in the UK’s Cambridge technology hub, Sepura is a trusted partner for Professional Mobile Radio public safety and commercial users across the globe. Since it was founded in 2002 Sepura has brought together radio infrastructure, terminals and data applications to create compelling solutions that enable its customers in over 100 countries address the demanding operational challenges that they face every day.

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