Latest GSM-R News
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Nokia & DB Deploy World's First Commercial 1900 MHz 5G Radio Network in Germany
Nokia and DB have announced the successful deployment of the world’s first commercial 1900 MHz (n101) 5G radio network solution.
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Threat Intelligence & NIS2 Updates on Cybersecurity
VIAVI cybersecurity expert, Eric Li Destri, will be hosting a webinar on 15 February covering the topics of GSM-R, ETCS and interlocking.
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Arriva Rail London Observes One Year of FREQUENTIS
Arriva Rail London (ARL) has been using the Frequentis Rail Event Management (REM) system to support critical decision-making for a year.
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Rail Telecoms are the Vital Backbone for Modern Rail Operations
Viavi's upcoming webinar aims to provide an overview of what an engineer needs to know about using Drive Tests in the rail environment.
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Siemens Mobility and Network Rail Upgrade 10,000 Cab Radios
Siemens Mobility and Network Rail are celebrating the milestone of having upgraded 10,000 of 11,700 cab radios to the latest V4.0 version.
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GSM-R and the Road Towards FRMCS
Bearer-independent communications (BIC) is setting railways on the path for future mobile communications. Frequentis explain...
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Frequentis Wins Best Use of Critical Communications in Transport
Frequentis’ railway specific bearer-independent communications system (BIC) in Finland wins International Critical Communications Award.
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Poland Chooses Nokia for Nationwide GSM-Railway Contract
A Nokia-led consortium and Poland's state-owned railway operator PKP have signed a five-year contract to deploy a nationwide turnkey GSM-Rai…
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Eurotunnel: The Channel Tunnel goes fully digital with GSM-R
Eurotunnel has inaugurated the new Channel Tunnel track to train communications network, GSM-R (Global System for Mobile Communications-Rail…
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Thales Cybersecurity Systems Combats Protects Rail Network
Thales cybersecurity system protects rail networks with its CyberRail system, enabling operators to detect, locate and combat cyber threats …
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Thales/HUAWEI/Imet Consortium to Modernise Telecommunications on Moroccos Rail Network