Zetron's broadband PTT interoperability demonstrated at IWCE
Zetron will be demonstrating its broadband PTT interoperability at the upcoming International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) from 7–8 March 2018.
The demonstration will include the MAX-Dispatch and ACOM command and control console system’s operation with the two major carriers’ network-integrated broadband PTT solutions. The consoles will also be operating with SLA’s ESChat over-the-top PTT solution and EFJohnson’s Atlas Project 25 LMR system.
“A by-product of preparing our products for broadband is that we are no longer limited to working only with LMR systems,” said Randy Richmond, Zetron’s broadband push-to-talk product manager.
“Thanks to our broadband integration efforts, and our neutrality towards wireless providers, our dispatch console systems are now able to also work with LTE PTT systems through a variety of IP interfaces and through the most popular solutions providers. Some of these same PTT solutions can be used with FirstNet for interim broadband PTT leading up to MCPTT. These capabilities, including our new map-based dispatching feature, give dispatch centrrs a pathway to their broadband future.”
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