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  • 26/09/2023
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Satellite technology says that the officials who soon ensure that regional police cars around the Western Australia will remain in constant communication in a movement save lives. Lock Points WA police will spend 8.5 million dollars to offer satellite technology to 550 regional vehicles Wa police, 550 regional vehicle satellite technology to offer 8.5 million dollars to spend land mass of the Wa is 2.5 million square kilometers and only 26 percent of state has a telephone and radio scope Wa's land mass is 2.5 million square kilometers and only 26 percent of the state has a scope of telephone and radio. Only 26 percent WA has a mobile phone or radio scope, considering that land mass of the state is 2.5 million square kilometers, it contributes to complexity search and rescue and other emergencies. However, WA police conducts a 12-week hearing using Starlink's low orbit satellite technology in some of the most remote regions of state-Balgo, Kalumuru, Jigalong, Kinore and Burringurrah-Her time. The police can also easily send s of live stream -body camera and car control panel to the command center of the state operations in Perth. The success of the proceedings means that the state government will spend a tender and $ 8.5 million to implement technology similar to 550 police vehicles at 130 regional stations. A WA Police Car that allows civil servants to continue communication wherever they are in the state. As part of the hearing, police vehicles are equipped with a white square on the roof. The square is a gradual series that speaks with Starlink's low orbit satellites and found about 550 kilometers above the surface of the planet. Historically, communication is provided by much higher satellites at 35,000 km from the ground. The shorter distance covered by Starlink satellites makes it easier to achieve high -speed internet scope in the remote areas of the country. Starlink Mission satellites were used to allow the police to communicate from the distant parts of Western Australia. 'Leading to the Nation' "This is definitely a game exchanger, level of support for our police across the state to levels that have never been seen before," he said. "What we do here is at the end of adopting technology and offering higher levels of policing all over the state. "This is absolutely first -class in terms of all the judicial authority of this scale to obtain a full connection and coverage area." "This kind of technology will be very valuable for many other activities throughout each department and the government," he said. "I'm sure everyone will watch carefully and learn from what we do." WA Police Regional Commander Brad Sorrell said technology would help civil servants react faster to emergency situations. "Now the link it provides will allow us to respond faster to crimes," he said. "To connect with other emergency services, answer things like car accidents, and get advice from doctors from Perth Live.
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00:00 Satellite technology says that the officials who soon ensure that regional police cars
00:05 around the Western Australia will remain in constant communication in a movement save
00:11 lives.
00:13 Lock Point Soie Police will spend $8.5 million to offer satellite technology to 550 regional
00:21 vehicles Soie Police.
00:24 550 regional vehicle satellite technology to offer $8.5 million to spend landmass of
00:31 the WA.
00:32 Is 2.5 million square kilometers and only 26% of state has a telephone and radio scope
00:40 WA's.
00:42 Landmass is 2.5 million square kilometers and only 26% of the state has a scope of.
00:50 Telephone and radio.
00:52 Only 26% WA has a mobile phone or radio scope.
00:57 Considering that landmass of the state is 2.5 million square kilometers.
01:03 It contributes to complexity search and rescue and other emergencies.
01:08 However, WA police conducts a 12-week hearing using Starlink's low-orbit satellite technology
01:15 in some of the.
01:17 Most remote regions of state Balgo.
01:20 Kalamaru.
01:21 Jigalong.
01:22 Kanawh and Buringara her time.
01:25 The police can also easily send S of live stream body camera and car control panel to
01:31 the command.
01:33 Center of the state operations in Perth.
01:36 The success of the proceedings means that the state government will spend a tender and
01:41 8.5 million. to implement technology similar to 550 police vehicles at 130 regional stations.
01:51 A WA police car that allows civil servants to continue communication wherever they are
01:57 in the state.
01:59 As part of the hearing.
02:01 Police vehicles are equipped with a white square on the roof.
02:05 The square is a gradual series that speaks with Starlink's low-orbit satellites and found
02:10 about 550.
02:14 Kilometers above the surface of the planet.
02:17 Historically.
02:19 Communication is provided by much higher satellites at 35,000 kilometers from the ground.
02:25 The shorter distance covered by Starlink satellites makes it easier to achieve high-speed Internet.
02:32 Scope in the remote areas of the country.
02:36 Starlink mission satellites were used to allow the police to communicate from the distant
02:41 parts of Western Australia.
02:44 Leading to the nation.
02:45 This is definitely a game exchanger.
02:48 Level of support for our police across the state to levels that have never been seen
02:53 before.
02:54 He said.
02:55 What we do here is at the end of adopting technology and offering higher levels of policing
03:01 all over the state.
03:03 This is absolutely first class in terms of all the judicial authority of this scale to
03:08 obtain a full connection and coverage area.
03:13 This kind of technology will be very valuable for many other activities throughout each
03:18 department and the government.
03:21 He said.
03:22 I'm sure everyone will watch carefully and learn from what we do.
03:27 WA Police Regional Commander Brad Sorrell said technology would help civil servants
03:32 react faster to "emergency situations."
03:37 Now the link it provides will allow us to respond faster to crimes.
03:42 He said.
03:43 To connect with other emergency services.
03:46 Answer things like car accidents.
03:49 And get advice from doctors from Perth Live.
03:53 When we have knowledge in emergency management foe.

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