News

Home Office failures on £2bn ESN project see “significant” costs to emergency services. By: Joe O’Halloran. Latest News. UK ransomware costs significantly outpace other countries; ...
In 2015, the UK Home Office contracted suppliers to provide a new ESN to replace the existing and well-liked Airwave terrestrial trunked radio (Tetra) network used by all 108 police, fire and ...
The Home Office has confirmed the new £1 billion 4G-enabled Emergency Services Network (ESN) will be rolled out in phases, with police officers, firefighters and ambulance crews able to benefit ...
The win will see telent deliver the ESN Assure service and follows an announcement from the Home Office in September for a ‘new strategic direction’ for ESN. It aims to save £200 million in public ...
The delayed 4G-enabled Emergency Services Network (ESN) is £3.1 billion over budget and unlikely to be delivered on schedule, a government watchdog has warned. The Home Office had intended for ...
The Home Office has confirmed it will be using IBM to deliver the Emergency Services Network (ESN) in Britain, including police forces, fire services, and ambulance trusts.
A Home Office spokesperson said the ESN was "on track to deliver an ambitious, world-leading, digital communications network" by 2022, resulting in savings of £200m a year.
The Home Office is unsure when the UK Government’s 4G-based Emergency Services Network (ESN) will be ready. A report from the National Audit Office (NAO) found that the ESN could be delayed until 2029 ...
Motorola Solutions (NYSE:MSI) and the UK Home Office have reached an agreement on terms for the new direction of the UK Emergency Services Network (ES ...
The ESN provides mobile services to the police, fire, and ambulance services in England, Scotland, and Wales. BT had been considered a frontrunner for the contract, and just last week announced that ...
telent Technology Services Ltd (telent) has announced that it has been awarded a multi-million-pound contract to test the Emergency Services Network (ESN) for the Home Office as it transitions to 4G ...