Samsung won the contract with Motorola and UK emergency communications firm Sepura, which plans to spend £ 1.2 billion to develop the Emergency Services Network (ESN) to replace Airwave's radio network with EE's mobile network, Part of the plan
This is the first of its kind in the world to allow emergency services personnel to access the Internet while performing field missions.Police can send real-time video back to headquarters, medical staff can obtain cases, and firefighters can learn about buildings before entering the fire Structure of the object.
ESN can also save money by using standard mobile network signals and devices without having to use Airwave's custom system.
A Home Office spokesman confirmed the deal with Samsung: 'It would be better and more efficient to use a single ESN 4G device than a single Airwave device and a variety of commercial networks and standard 4G devices.'