×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Saturday
06
Dec 2025
weather symbol
Athens 18°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Greece

The number 112 will now accept video and photo calls and will guide those in danger

State-of-the-art telecommunications systems with high availability arrangement will be installed to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the provided services

Newsroom May 9 11:48

It has been proven life-saving in hundreds of emergency situations, such as fires or floods, forming a first line of defense against such phenomena that are becoming increasingly frequent due to climate change. At the same time, many incidents where our fellow citizens were in danger for their lives were successfully addressed.

We’re talking about our well-known 112, which, as revealed today by protothema.gr, is being equipped with new capabilities to provide even better services to citizens.

The new 112 is expected to provide a plethora of services, from video calls and communication in cases where there is no mobile network coverage, but only Wi-Fi, to an optimized and constantly evolving communication environment tailored to the needs of people with disabilities, a Silent Button for silent incident reporting (e.g., in hostage situations), as well as protection instructions even when the user is offline. It is a complex and demanding project for which a tender is already underway by the Information Society, with a total budget of 27 million euros (including the option right and VAT).

The deadline for submitting bids for the tender is May 27, while the duration of the contract is 21 months from its signing. This means that the new 112 is expected to be fully operational in about two years. The project is funded by the National Civil Protection Program “Aegis” and the European Investment Bank (EIB).

Despite its significant contribution, the 112 system is in need of upgrading for several reasons, primarily because its existing software is no longer supported, while the technologies it relies on have become outdated.

Thus, with the implementation of the project foreseen by the relevant international tender, Greece will transition to the Next Generation 112.

It will consist of Next Generation 112 call management software, an IP-PBX telephone center, geographic information system software, and geographic data. It will provide the capability for first and second-level responders to conduct voice and video calls, communicate with citizens and people with disabilities in real-time using Real-Time Text (RTT), communicate via SMS, receive eCall data, and perform simultaneous geolocation where feasible. The system will be installed in the two existing Data Centers of the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection.

As part of the project, state-of-the-art telecommunications systems with high availability arrangement will be installed to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the provided services. These include:

– A high-capacity telephone center to cover the needs of the provided services. It will be easily scalable with large capacities for both user numbers and urban network lines.
– Session Border Controller (SBC).
– Call Center.
– Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system.
– Call Recording system.
– Network Management System (NMS).
– eCall service system.
– Telephone devices and softphones.

The project includes the procurement and installation of 400 workstations and associated equipment. Upon its implementation, electronic multi-channel services will be provided both to the general public on a case-by-case basis and to internal users.

See Also:

Pro-Hamas rioters try to break into hotel in Athens where Israelis were staying (video)

The overall system will consist of 17 subsystems, including:

– Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding Subsystem: This subsystem will enable the location of incidents based on caller information or geographic coordinates from automatic location determination systems (e.g., AML, eCall).

– Caller Assistance Interview Subsystem: This subsystem will guide first-level responders through a series of questions based on their responses.

>Related articles

Papastavrou: The ministerial meeting of the Greece, Cyprus, Israel and the USA group in Washington in April

European Commission handbook depicts the East Aegean islands and the Dodecanese as Turkish

Anger in Cyprus over the UN Secretary General’s envoy: She described the occupied territories as the “Turkish” side of Cyprus

– Call Management and Incident Information Forwarding Subsystem: This main subsystem of the software will handle all incoming call and emergency message management functions for both first-level responders and second-level responders (dispatchers). It will include functions such as interfacing with telecommunications provider databases for call geolocation, real-time chat messaging exchange, and the ability to create video calls with citizens with the sending of secure teleconference hyperlinks via SMS.

– Business Intelligence (BI) Subsystem: This subsystem aims to assist decision-making. The BI subsystem will collect, analyze, and present data from all other subsystems of the software and present them appropriately on customizable dashboards to support decision-making and statistical analysis. It will provide the ability to present analysis results using graphs, charts, and other visualization tools.

– Mobile 112 Total Conversation Application: This application aims to support people with disabilities by providing advanced capabilities for sending caller information, making video calls, and exchanging real-time text.

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#112#civil protection#greece
> More Greece

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

The secret lives of Putin’s hidden children: Growing up in wealth and isolation

December 6, 2025

Mitsotakis from Markopoulo: The government is open to dialogue with farmers — they should come with representation and clear demands

December 6, 2025

Analysis by The New York Times: Trump turns his back on Europe, treats it as an enemy, and downgrades it to a hub of decline

December 6, 2025

The murders that changed the map of the Greek Mafia: The bloody path that started from the chief godfather Stefanakos and reached up to Zambounis who was gassed with 97 bullets

December 6, 2025

Greece on the European economic map: signals of reward, early debt repayment and Pierrakakis’ nomination for the Eurogroup

December 6, 2025

Farmers across Greece are toughening their stance as they reinforce their roadblocks

December 6, 2025

History has treated her unfairly”: The 400-year mystery surrounding Shakespeare’s wife and son

December 6, 2025

Clash between two professors over a female student: Vulgar flyers, phone calls for “dates,” and slashed tires

December 6, 2025
All News

> World

The secret lives of Putin’s hidden children: Growing up in wealth and isolation

Russian President Vladimir Putin keeps his personal and family life extremely secret, forcing his children to grow up isolated in heavily guarded residences

December 6, 2025

Analysis by The New York Times: Trump turns his back on Europe, treats it as an enemy, and downgrades it to a hub of decline

December 6, 2025

From MAGA to Make Europe Great Again, with support for patriotic parties and a “stop” on mass immigration – How to stop the onslaught of China

December 5, 2025

Billionaire Andrej Babis reappointed Prime Minister of the Czech Republic on Tuesday

December 5, 2025

Axios: Trump will announce by Christmas the new governance structure for Gaza

December 5, 2025
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2025 Πρώτο Θέμα