T-Mobile partners with Aerialtronics Unmanned systems to inspect telecom antennas

T-Mobile partners with Aerialtronics Unmanned systems to inspect telecom antennas

t-mobile mast inspection

The Hague, September 8th 2014 – T-Mobile have announced today that they will be experimenting with Aerialtronics’ Altura systems to inspect antenna masts in the Netherlands. In a press conference held at the T-Mobile The Hague headquarters, T-Mobile state that unmanned systems can perform inspections more efficiently than conventional methods yet produce lower noise pollution.

As a part of this new partnership with Dutch unmanned aircraft manufacturer Aerialtronics, T-Mobile will be inspecting the antennas of the Galgenwaard football stadium with an Altura Zenith in Utrecht on the 17th of September.

About T-Mobile

Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Mobile is one of the largest telecommunication brands of the Netherlands with close to 4.3 million private and commercial customers. T-Mobile offers easy and appealing access to mobile communication services and is a leading position in terms of mobile internet. In the Netherlands T-Mobile operates the T-Mobile brand, BEN and MTV Mobile.

For more information go to www.t-mobile.com

About Aerialtronics

Aerialtronics is a leading international manufacturer of state of the art, high quality unmanned aircraft systems for civilian purposes. The company sells multirotor Alturas for a wide variety of applications in numerous countries worldwide. Aerialtronics’ systems are designed and developed in-house according to aviation grade quality standards making the Altura systems consistently reliable as well as stable.

Aerialtronics defines the future of unmanned aircraft systems

www.aerialtronics.com

 

Gary Mortimer

Founder and Editor of sUAS News | Gary Mortimer has been a commercial balloon pilot for 25 years and also flies full-size helicopters. Prior to that, he made tea and coffee in air traffic control towers across the UK as a member of the Royal Air Force.