
Published: 9 July 1998 17:34 GMT
Switzerland has chosen Tetrapol to provide it with a secure digital radio communications infrastructure. The £200m contract will link police to the local cantons, using end-to-end encryption.
Tetrapol has already won national contracts from Slovakia to Singapore. The Swiss deal, branded as Polycom, will be financed, built and operated by SwissCom telecommunications.
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