BOAs from the municipalities of Rotterdam, Utrecht, Amsterdam, The Hague, Haarlem, Schiedam, Nieuwegein and Veenendaal, among others, insist on using the Entropia network which guarantees flawless coverage, and our Push-to-Talk radios.
Our network is based on the digital TETRA standard, designed for professional users. BOAs benefit from the network’s national coverage and its encryption and authentication security. And by applying digital trunking technology, voice and data communications are possible between radio users and to a central hub.
On the streets and in rural areas BOAs must be kept safe as they monitor activities in public spaces and on transport. During their shift they may tackle anything from a minor annoyance to carrying out a body search on a violent individual. Maintaining contact with their colleagues and control room is vital.
BOAs have essential communication requirements and not all communications systems are suitable to meet them. For example, some networks experience delays when there is heavy mobile usage. A delay in the transmission or receipt of information is not an option for a BOA. Our network is fully managed 24/7 to guarantee coverage no matter their location.
To ensure a BOA carries out their role effectively, our service allows them to communicate with each other, the control room or the police when necessary.
For extra protection the location of a BOA can be tracked, and operators can listen in to conversations covertly. High speed communication in any location. Guaranteed national coverage, including GPS location tracking, Man down and lone worker features.
“The safety of our employees is paramount which is why we decided to switch to Entropia in 2006. Their TETRA network offers us direct communication lines between users, and a direct 'lifeline' to the control room.
“This way we can be sure that our people take to the streets feeling safe. The ongoing service we receive from Entropia is superb; should we ever need to contact them for support their dedicated team responds quickly. We’ve never experienced a disruption to the service.”