Industry and transport
Industrial companies carry out their mobile communication partially through DECT or GSM telephones but radios are used when groups of people have to communicate. Often there are range issues due to steel structures or concrete buildings. There are different solutions for these situations that vary from an additional antenna to changing the radio communication system. Co-users can also be a disturbing factor in relation to frequency. This can be resolved in most cases through programming.
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Eindhoven Airport
Flash Services and Eindhoven Airport have concluded a contract to outfit the airport with a TETRA radio-communication system. Forecast to handle two million passengers in 2010, the airport is experiencing rapid growth, making DAMM TetraFlex® the ideal choice.
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Essent Geertruidenberg & Maasbracht
Essent's power stations in Geertruidenberg and Maasbracht make use of one of the most complete services provided by Flash. They rent radios - some of which are intrinsically safe - for the long term.
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Tata Steel IJmuiden
Tata Steel has its own trunking network. In addition, the company also hires extra two-way radios for plant turnarounds and for special operations in the processing industry.
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Mammoet Schiedam
Flash has been supplying all radio communication equipment and maintains this through Ad Hoc Service since 2001.
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