USTDA grant furthers efforts to expand mobile communications capacity in Chile
By admin | March 13th, 2009 | Category: Governence | No Comments »Yesterday, USTDA awarded a grant to Gallyas S.A., a Chilean telecommunications firm, to support an expansion of the mobile communications sector in Chile. The grant will support U.S. jobs by assisting Gallyas in developing its plans to upgrade from analog to a state-of-the-art digital technology trunking platform.
The $436,000 grant was conferred in a ceremony at the U.S. Embassy in Santiago. U.S. Ambassador to Chile Paul Simons and Gallyas Director Pablo Gallyas signed the grant agreement on behalf of the U.S. government and Gallyas S.A., respectively.
The Chilean telecommunications sector is one of the most advanced in Latin America, however, the frequency spectrum used for mobile communications is crowded. One of the methods used to conserve spectrum is trunking, which involves sharing a relatively small number of communications channels among a user or groups of users. Compared to analog, digital trunking offers increased efficiency and flexibility of communication, as well as improved signal quality and privacy.
The USTDA grant awarded will support Gallyas’ efforts to migrate from an analog trunking platform to a digital platform by funding an analysis of the technical, commercial, legal, regulatory and organizational aspects of the digital migration process. The opportunity to conduct the USTDA-funded study will be competed on the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website.