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Second eCall interoperability event

The second eCall interoperability event will be held in Essen, Germany from 9to 13 September 2013, organised in cooperation with CETECOM and the HeERO project. eCall participants are invited to join the event to test their in-vehicle systems (IV) and/or Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) implementations. Interoperability and eCall service harmonisation are critical challenges to be taken into account for successful deployment and operation of the eCall service. The event will enable participants to check
June 18, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The second eCall interoperability event will be held in Essen, Germany from 9to 13 September 2013, organised in cooperation with CETECOM and the HeERO project.

eCall participants are invited to join the event to test their in-vehicle systems (IV) and/or Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) implementations.

Interoperability and eCall service harmonisation are critical challenges to be taken into account for successful deployment and operation of the eCall service. The event will enable participants to check their implementation during test sessions based on the latest standards and standard updates.

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