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Samdale Launches PEGASUS 24/7 TETRA Service Monitoring System at TWC in Madrid

Samdale Launches PEGASUS 24/7 TETRA Service Monitoring System at TWC in Madrid Samdale launched the world’s first 24/7 “real-time” TETRA Service Monitoring System with comprehensive live analysis and reporting at the 2007 TETRA World Congress at Madrid.

Samdale’s PEGASUS TETRA Service monitoring system utilises a range of Static and Roaming TETRA Probes which can be used to track long term service trends, capture short term intermittent faults and provide daily live coverage and performance measurements.

The Static probes are available in permanent “wall-mount” or portable “free standing” units and are designed to passively monitor the service in an area using Samdale’s most comprehensive suite of survey metrics which include more than 12 key performance indicators as well as the more traditional signal strength and quality.

The Roaming probes are designed for vehicles and are easily retrofitted to existing Sepura mobile installations. Used in vehicles that routinely cover the organisations coverage area they provide up-to-the-minute live reporting of TETRA coverage and performance issues without any user intervention at all.

The Samdale PEGASUS TETRA Probes utilise a common software platform and industry standard message queue techniques to ensure that whenever a network connection is present to the PEGASUS Server buffered service data measurements are transmitted for analysis and storage in the PEGASUS SQL Server database.

The PEGASUS SQL Server provides a repository for service data from all connected probes and performs primary analysis in order to generate custom alert events to key personnel for critical problems.

PEGASUS provides two user interfaces, an engineering console for managing and configuring the probe network and a standard web-based report query interface to allow authorised users to run reports on the stored data.

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