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Railway Applications
Proven Railway Applications for your specific needs
The Nokia Siemens Networks Railway Communications solution meets the demands that railways are facing all across the world. It combines our expertise in two key technologies – GSM-R railway communications and Broadband on Trains – backed by a constantly growing portfolio of applications and services.
In addition to infrastructure applications, we provide onboard train applications, including tools for the remote diagnosis of running train equipment and applications to make life easier for on-board staff. Available applications already include advanced passenger information systems, fleet management and cargo tracking, energy monitoring, monitoring for planned maintenance and CCTV for improved security.
The close links we have with our parent companies, Nokia and Siemens, ensure we have a full range of expertise from trains to end-user service trends. We deliver complete railways communications solutions, from technical consulting through to turnkey projects. In essence, our profound experience and knowhow in railway communications means that we not only offer tried and tested prepackaged solutions, we can also offer a communications toolbox that can fit every kind of need no matter how unique – and everything we deliver is backed by the world-class Nokia Siemens service capabilities.
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