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Leading police forces in the United Kingdom (UK) has signed contracts with Sepura to upgrade and refresh their first generation TETRA radios to meet increasing operational demands. Advances in GPS capability enable police forces to deploy resources quickly and accurately thus increasing efficiency and officer safety.
Police forces that have placed orders for upgrades include Lincolnshire, Durham, Gloucestershire, Thames Valley, West Midlands, South Yorkshire and British Transport Police. This brings the total number of police forces ordering replacement radios so far in this year to 14. These figures further enforces Sepura as the market leader in the supply of radios and public safety services to the police and ambulance services within the UK as well as globally.
Richard Redgrave, UK’s Reginol Director for Sepura, said: “These sales wins confirm the reliability that our Police customers have been accustomed to experiencing at first had over a period of years—both in terms of performance of the products and the quality of post sales customer support we provide”.
Besides providing the products, Sepura offers comprehensive customer support in terms of technical advice and assistance that customises products to suit their customers’ operational requirements.
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