Sepura's SCU3 broadband vehicle device certified
Sepura’s SCU3 broadband vehicle device has successfully demonstrated compliance with the Global Certification Forum’s (GCF) technical requirements for the certification of devices incorporating 3GPP technologies and functionalities, ensuring its compatibility for use on mobile networks around the world using 2G, 3G and 4G technologies.
The SCU3 has been designed for use in vehicles and/or fixed office locations and supports Mission Critical Voice (MCPTT) and data (MCData) features. Built on the Android operating system, the device provides compatibility with a wide range of applications designed to run on existing Android smartphones and tablets.
GCF certification ensures compliance with a set of cellular network standards and is mandatory for devices requiring connection to mobile networks. The award of the certification ensures that Sepura’s first LTE device can now be deployed by mission critical customers around the world.
GCF Certification verifies the interoperability of wireless devices with network elements and infrastructure equipment from different suppliers, ensuring compatibility across networks and with different devices and services.
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