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Author Topic: Police told to use 'text'.  (Read 1696 times)

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I_want_an_Omega

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Re: Police told to use 'text'.
« Reply #15 on: 15 November 2010, 16:02:34 »

This article is factually inaccurate.

Airwave won't respond or defend themselves as the network is part of Critical National Infrastructure and cleared to operate at Restricted level comms. All their staff are security cleared and the list of organisations allowed to use it is strictly controlled by HMG.

It uses TETRA technology which is very efficient and provides geographic coverage guarantees to their customers. The network is very secure from an encryption and physical resilience perspective. It also provides message receipt capability and offers an emergency button to enhance user safety.

Finally, the finances were subject to a Treasury Financial Select Committee investigation a couple of years back which it passed with flying colours. If you are interested the report can be downloaded from the National Audit office website as it's in the public domain.

More than enough said methinks.
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Re: Police told to use 'text'.
« Reply #16 on: 15 November 2010, 17:07:14 »

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This article is factually inaccurate.

Airwave won't respond or defend themselves as the network is part of Critical National Infrastructure and cleared to operate at Restricted level comms. All their staff are security cleared and the list of organisations allowed to use it is strictly controlled by HMG.

It uses TETRA technology which is very efficient and provides geographic coverage guarantees to their customers. The network is very secure from an encryption and physical resilience perspective. It also provides message receipt capability and offers an emergency button to enhance user safety.

Finally, the finances were subject to a Treasury Financial Select Committee investigation a couple of years back which it passed with flying colours. If you are interested the report can be downloaded from the National Audit office website as it's in the public domain.

More than enough said methinks.
Almost certainly a fiddle taking place then. :y ::) ;D ;D
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Re: Police told to use 'text'.
« Reply #17 on: 15 November 2010, 18:10:55 »

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"U R bangd 2 ritez"

"hoo U thnk U R, strlng mos?"

"hez gowink 4 D-cmp"

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;D ;D can just imagine that  ;D ;D

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SJKOO01

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Re: Police told to use 'text'.
« Reply #18 on: 15 November 2010, 19:30:01 »

I noticed that the Media didn't waste any time bring in the fact that their daughter has special needs, and needs looking after  >:( .  What does this have to do with the story, makes it sound like that had it been a couple without children then it would of been a fair comment from the Police.

Bloody media, don't waste anytime using any angle they can to milk a story!.

The artical should be about the fact about the text that was received by the victim, no matter who they were.  And why they feel let down by all.
« Last Edit: 15 November 2010, 19:31:37 by SJKOO01 »
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