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Motorola Provided Wireless Broadband Infrastructure for Security and Intelligence at the Pan American Games Held in Brazil

The consortium led by Motorola deployed mission critical communication solutions for the National Secretariat of Public Security

São Paulo, July 26, 2007 -  A consortium led by Motorola provided communication and mission critical solutions – including voice, data, video and images – for the Pan American Games, held in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, The consortium, Integração Pan, was made up of Rocha Bressan/GE, Dígitro, ISDS, OLM and Sisgraph along with Motorola.

The National Secretariat of Public Security (Senasp) selected the consortium which integrated various technologies and leveraged the existing systems and equipment in the city of Río de Janeiro.  The communications infrastructure is to be left for city use after the games are completed.

Motorola deployed a wireless security system with redundant encryption to ensure the security of information received in more than 60 sites throughout the city.  According to Eduardo Stéfano, Motorola’s Government & Public Safety Vice President, one of the greatest challenges was the short deployment time, which was only five months. “This was possible with the choice of Motorola’s MOTOMESH™ Duo network, and Canopy ™ point-to point and point-to-multipoint high-speed wireless systems,” said Stéfano.  

The consortium installed a control and command system that consolidated images received from numerous cameras across the city of Río.  Motorola’s solutions also allowed for a computer-aided dispatch of emergency calls. All the calls to police or the fire departments were registered and promptly answered by the nearest officer. 

The police also had access to an intelligence system that analyzed data coming from the different sites throughout the city designed to detect illegal activity. The police vehicles, already equipped with computers supporting satellite location systems, were able to receive information such as vehicle records and drivers licenses, all while in motion and without the use of voice radios.  Additionally, wireless portable ruggedized devices also had real-time access to the same information.

To deliver this kind of technology and security to the city, Motorola deployed a hybrid communication system merging fixed, nomadic and mobile technologies. MOTOMESH™ Duo, a high performance, meshed Wi-Fi network solution that provides scalable, wireless, broadband access for large and small networks was combined with the Canopy wireless broadband platform. The HC700, a PDA equipped with Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile addressed the demands of mobile workers across the city. 

“We are confident that the acquired solutions, together with the preparation of our teams, ensured the security at the Pan American Games in Río de Janeiro”, said Odécio Carneiro, Technology Coordinator of the National Secretariat of Public Security. “We looked at similar Motorola deployments in various countries in order to incorporate the best practices in Brazil," he added.

“It was very important for Motorola to carry out a project of this magnitude because of its great visibility and significance for the country. We sent the best professionals on our team and we were prepared to meet all the requirements of this mission critical project quickly and effectively,” concluded Stefano.

Motorola has more than 70 years of expertise in public security projects and mission critical systems around the world. In Brazil, more than 12 states use Motorola’s solutions to enable these types of applications. The company also participates in processes related to national security in the United States and other countries.

MOTOMESH Duo and Canopy are part of Motorola’s MOTOwi4 portfolio of wireless broadband solutions and services that complements and completes IP networks.  Delivering IP coverage to virtually any space, MOTOwi4 includes wi4 Fixed, wi4 Mesh, wi4 Indoor, and wi4 WiMAX solutions for private and public networks.  Motorola also offers radio frequency design and management software solutions.

Further information about MOTOwi4 solutions can be found at: www.motorola.com/wi4

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Motorola, Inc
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