Hytera validates its MCX solution and 5G ecosystem at ETSI Plugtests
Hytera has announced successful interoperability testing of its latest platforms at the recently concluded ETSI 10th MCX Plugtests, held in Sophia Antipolis, France.
The company said it validated the interoperability of its complete MCX solution in multi-vendor mission critical communications scenarios and demonstrated the eMBMS capability of its MCX Client with other vendors’ MCX servers.
Hosted by ETSI, the event brought together more than 240 participants from global vendors, operators and industry stakeholders to validate the interoperability of 3GPP Mission Critical Services over live 4G and 5G networks. Hytera participated with its Hytera HyTalk MC 6.1, comprising the MCX Application Server (MCX AS) and MCX Client, together with its PNC560 and PNC660 5G user equipment, MCX Dispatcher and CZT902N 5G Railway CabRadio.
A key highlight of Hytera’s participation was the demonstration of its eMBMS demo with other vendors’ servers, showcasing multimedia broadcast capabilities for mission critical scenarios. eMBMS is designed to deliver the same voice, video or data content simultaneously to multiple users during major incidents, large-scale operations, or high-density field deployments.
As the latest version of Hytera’s Mission Critical Services platform, Hytera HyTalk MC 6.1 focuses on 3GPP Release 18 capabilities and is designed to meet the evolving requirements of mobile network operators. Supporting MCPTT, MCVideo, and MCData services, Hytera says HyTalk MC 6.1 enables operators to deliver secure, prioritised and reliable broadband mission critical services over LTE and 5G networks.
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