Zetron uses BEEHD for LTE push-to-talk integration
Softil and Zetron have announced that Softil’s BEEHD MCX-enabling technology will be used by Zetron to expand the LTE push-to-talk (PTT) integration capabilities of its dispatch solutions.
Zetron solutions are used by public safety professionals where communications are operationally mission critical, including utilities, transportation, federal government, natural resources and more. Its dispatch systems integrate with a range of radio, LTE PTT-over-cellular and related technologies.
Softil’s BEEHD is a 3GPP MCX Release 16 standard-compliant cross-platform framework (SDK) designed for developers and manufacturers of handheld and ruggedised devices, MCX/LMR gateways, dispatch consoles, recording solutions and train/metro communication equipment. BEEHD technology is also designed for system integrators, MCX application developers and service providers looking to accelerate the development of IP-based mission-critical voice and video over LTE and 5G (MCPTT, MCVideo, MCData) solutions for first responders, utilities, mining, transportation and more.
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