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VIRVE
Viranomaisradioverkko
Type
Public safety network
Location
Finland
Protocols
Terrestrial Trunked Radio
Use
Police; fire departments; health care; border patrol; customs; military police; railways
Owner
State Security Networks
Established
2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Website
www.virve.com
VIRVE (short for "Viranomaisradioverkko", government official radio network) is the Finnish authorities' telecommunications network. It is based on the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) standard. It is one of few nationwide TETRA networks in the world.
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