TETRA World Congress 2012

TETRA World Congress 2012
  • Type: Conferences / seminars
  • 14 - 17 May, 2012
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Event Overview:

The TETRA World Congress is the meeting place of the International TETRA Community. The theme for 2012 will focus on TETRA – Delivering critical communications today and tomorrow and will incorporate a mixture of case study presentations, workshop-based discussions, panel sessions, interviews, seminars and masterclasses.


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Explore Critical Communications network functionality and applications at TETRA World Congress 2012

TWC will bring together many TETRA users, operators and developers from across the world The TWC 2012 conference programme will help you to understand more about User requirements for Mission Critical Mobile Broadband and how this will be delivered. This year’s programme will focus not only on what TETRA can do for you today but also on future Critical Communications network functionality and applications. Mission Critical Mobile Broadband is becoming a real and hot top...

TETRA world Congress 2012 to witness number of security related events

 TETRA continues to offer the best end-to-end solution for Critical CommunicationsThe busy agenda for the TETRA World Congress 2012 is currently under development and taking shape. The programme will incorporate many new conference features, including interviews, debates, innovative networking options and social events to make sure that you leave the Congress fully enlightened and with as many new contacts as possible. I thought that now would be a good time to send you some information on...

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