Airbus deploys its communication solution Tactilon Agnet for French motorway extension

APRR chooses Tactilon Agnet by Airbus

As part of the Axelia project to transform the RN79 national road into a motorway between the cities of Sazeret (03) and Digoin (71), Aliaé (a subsidiary of the Eiffage Group) has entrusted the operation of the infrastructure to the Paris Rhin Rhône Motorway Group (APRR). It was in this context that APRR sought Airbus' expertise to provide a critical communications solution in order to extend the current Airbus Tetra network implemented, over the roadwork area to ensure the safety of the users and staff.

As part of the Axelia project, Airbus and its partner Altech are to deploy a mission-critical push-to-talk (MCPTT) communications solution to ensure secure communications between patrollers and maintenance employees working on this 90 kilometer-long road.

Tactilon Dabat by Airbus

Tactilon Dabat by Airbus

While the roadworks are ongoing, and until the permanent Tetra network is implemented as soon as the new motorway opens, Airbus is to provide its Tactilon Agnet collaboration platform, as well as Tactilon Dabat hybrid terminals. These will allow access to push-to-talk (PTT) features, and emergency calls using an LTE network.

"We are honored that APRR is renewing its confidence in us by opting for the Tactilon Agnet collaborative platform. This project shows the complementarity of group communication services based on 4G technologies on the one hand, and radio technologies on the other. Our portfolio of Tactilon solutions and services fully meets this need and provides high flexibility and interoperability" explains Thierry Becker, Vice President of the Western Europe- and Africa regions for Secure Land Communications at Airbus.

APRR

Men at work

Men at work

Since 2003, APRR has been using Airbus' Tetra network. This network covers more than 2,300 kilometres of motorway lanes. Since the network's implementation, Airbus has been working hand-in-hand with its partner Altech in supplying the network and infrastructure for APRR.

For this project, Altech is in charge of the deployment and customer training on the full package.

Secure Land Communications

Secure Land Communications (SLC), an Airbus programme unit, offers advanced communication and collaboration solutions enabling its customers to gather, process, and deploy intelligence. Its portfolio is tailored to the needs of professionals from Public Safety and Transport, Utility and Industry (TUI). It includes infrastructures, devices, applications and services based on Tetra, Tetrapol and Broadband technologies. As the European leader and a key international player, SLC has customers in more than 80 countries and employs around 1,185 people in 16 countries.

 www.securelandcommunications.com

Photos credits: Airbus, APRR