Mobile telephone service to be installed in the Channel Tunnel for the Olympic Games in 2012
Posted: 6 March 2012 | | No comments yet
Eurotunnel to install a 2G and 3G GSM-P telephone system…


In line with its ambition to innovate and to improve customer service, Eurotunnel will install a 2G (GSM 900,DCS1800) and 3G (UMTS 2100) GSM-P telephone system which will allow Le Shuttle and high speed passenger train customers to use their mobile telephones inside the Channel Tunnel, in time for the Olympic Games.
Offering a wi-fi service 100 metres below the Channel, to the almost 20 million customers who travel through the 53km of the Channel Tunnel every year is a world first.
The installation, which will cost of €14 million, has been made possible by the signature of an agreement, on 06 March 2012, at the French Ministry for the Economy, Finance and Industry by Eurotunnel and the telecoms operators in France, Bouygues Telecom, Orange SFR and Free*.
The installation of this additional, mobile telecommunications service has been made possible as Eurotunnel is already in the process of installing the latest version of GSM-R1 railway signaling equipment. The choice of the same equipment supplier for both GSM-P and GSM-R, Alcatel-Lucent, will ensure the compatibility of the infrastructure and enable costs to be controlled whilst accelerating the installation. The French operators will provide an extension of their 2G/3G coverage through the South running tunnel (running France-UK) via a radiating cable and repeaters positioned every 750 metres. The North running tunnel (UK-France) will be covered by British operators after the Olympic Games.
Eric Besson, the French Government minister responsible for the Digital Economy stated: “I am delighted by this initiative taken by Eurotunnel, by the enthusiasm of the French telecoms operators and by the skill of Alcatel-Lucent, which will combine to deliver this advanced technological project to the benefit of all customers travelling through the Channel Tunnel”.
Jacques Gounon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Eurotunnel stated: Eurotunnel, the vital link between the UK and France, is proud to commit to this investment which will enable the connection of peoples, nations and cultures in this time of instant communications. Eurotunnel is sure that enabling mobile communications from below the waves will be an attraction for many customers”.
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* Free will join the project in 2017.
[1] GSM-R (Global System for Mobile Communications-Railways) is an international standard for wi-fi communications based on GSM and developed specifically for railway applications.
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