Tauron Dystrybucja chooses Motorola for network expansion in Poland

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Motorola Solutions has announced that it has been chosen by Tauron Dystrybucja SA to expand its mission-critical radio communications network. The network expansion will extend reliable field service communications across the company’s vast operations, which cover nearly 20% of Poland’s landscape and over 5.8 million customers.

Electricity is an essential service, and responding to outages requires rapid coordination across many individuals and teams. To enable widespread collaboration and streamline daily operations, Tauron Dystrybucja is extending its existing Motorola Solutions TETRA network from 3 to 11 regions, as well as connecting all regional systems into one unified solution.

Motorola Solutions will also provide modems to support SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) signals from power stations, facilitating more efficient facility management. Additionally, they will supply over 200 base stations and desk and vehicle terminals to serve approximately 4000 users.

“Tauron Dystrybucja has long relied on TETRA technology for the robust, secure and reliable communications,” said Michael Kaae, a corporate vice president at Motorola Solutions. “Expanding and unifying the communications network will allow Tauron’s teams across the entire territory to better collaborate, respond more quickly to disruptions, and ultimately better deliver on their commitment to power the homes and businesses of their millions of valued customers.”

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