LTE-based critical communication system under development

Thursday, 31 May, 2012

Hytera Mobilfunk is currently developing the LTE-based, next-generation, critical communication system at its German-based research and development centre near Hanover.

The system will integrate narrowband and broadband on one single platform to ensure reliable interworking between the different radio access technologies.

With the integrated SIP-based core server, service interaction between narrowband and broadband is ensured. Group calls with priorities as well as text messaging throughout the system can be demonstrated. Video captured with the end-user equipment can be transferred to a central dispatcher and can also be received from a stationary camera.

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