Power cut hits radio network
Date published: 25 July 2011
DIGITAL radio systems used by Greater Manchester emergency services failed for 15 minutes on Thursday night.
The Airwave network — used instead of mobile networks — is meant to provide a fail-safe digital service, but about 70 fire crews, 80 ambulances and many police had to use their phones instead.
The failure of the multi-million pound system was blamed on a power cut at a telephone exchange.
The system will be used by thousands of Olympic Games staff next year.
An Airwave spokesman said that the system’s back-up system was restored to full service within 15 minutes, which is well within the service agreements and that the system has a multi-layered defence against failure.
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