Although conventional voice-oriented push to talk radio solution can provide mature audio communication and slight amount data service, LTE technology reveals the possibility of multi-media content exchanging. Feature-rich information can improve the efficiency and safety of first responders drastically.
Public safety entities, such as police, fire, and EMS(Emergency Medical Services) organizations and those who require instant and reliable communication for saving lives and properties management.
Quite amount of entities are keeping research on public safety communication and providing MCPTT services co-operatively. To deploy an MCPTT solution, MC network, MC services and MC UEs are necessary.
MCPTT UE
MCPTT Service
MCPTT Network
Network |
Terminal Hardware Requirements |
QoS |
Call setup latency |
Radio Resource Occupation |
Targeting Market |
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| MCPTT | LTE | 3GPP MC features supported by chipset | Yes | Low | Can be reduced by eMBMS technology | Public Safety Entities |
| PoC | 2G, 3G, LTE | Not require chipset support | No | High | Each terminal has an individual bearer and bandwidth occupation | Commercial Markets |
Telox MCPTT terminals support MCPTT QoS Class identifiers to improve availability and reliability of push-to-talk service. Mission critical voice communication is always prioritized and never be interrupted.
Benefited from LTE multi-cast technology, MCPTT terminals have significant improvement in radio efficiency, especially when radio frequency resource is limited or the amount of radio units is massive.
Secured audio jack, high level protection, textured large PTT button, crystal clear speaker and multiple programmable keys make Telox MCPTT terminals fully utilizable as professional two way radios.
Effecient and constant communication is ensured with diversified accessories, include chargers, batteries, headsets, remote microphone speakers, carry solutions, etc.