KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 (Bernama) -- Hytera recently brought out an online launch event, delivering its investigation and insights of the next-gen mission-critical communication with a launching of the Convergence-Native Next-Gen Mission-Critical Networks whitepaper and multiple product portfolios, converging to create a new ‘Hybrid’ Era for mission-critical industry.
The key driver of critical communication systems is to ensure the overall effectiveness and efficiency of emergency management, for example, the crucial situations involving high risks to life and property, and operation in the most extreme or specific circumstances.
According to a statement, while moving towards MC broadband, PMR with a proven track record in high availability and security, still holds an essential place for emergency operations and guarantees MC voice communication, anytime, anywhere.
Hytera’s whitepaper Convergence-Native Next-Gen MCC Architecture introduced that, the very nature of mission-critical communications technology is in constant evolution and optimisation in order to remain ahead and guarantee its successful performance against potential threats under the most difficult circumstances.
In the whitepaper, Hytera aims to demystify the evolution path of mission-critical communications leveraging the MCC research from the fundamental trends driving the market and the coexistence of PMR technology with mission-critical LTE/5G.
The global leading provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, Hytera also launched its new products, including 5G XSecure Rugged Device PNC560, PTToC Mobile Radio MNC360, and Dual-mode Rugged Radio PDC680.
PNC560 offers mission-critical push-to-talk (MCPTT) over 5G/LTE network with super-fast speed and low latency, supporting team communication and collaboration with a simple key press.
The MNC360 is a Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PTToC) mobile radio designed for in-vehicle communication, providing reliable, loud & clear voice service for various field communication scenarios.
The Android 10-based PDC680 combines a mission-critical DMR radio with a smartphone in one single device. It utilises the power of narrowband and broadband technologies to provide mission-critical voice calls, video transmission, and positioning.
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