Solutions for PMR operators
Tuesday, 12 March, 2013
Users are demanding more from their comm systems, including better voice quality, real-time data transmission and flexible networking.
With the rapid expansion and development of our information society, professional users are demanding more and more from their communications, which is challenging the performance of professional communication operators. On the one hand, they need to provide reliable communication services with clearer voice quality and wider coverage to meet customers’ demands; on the other hand, competition from industry peers is driving prices down.
Hytera offers solutions for reliable voice communication, real-time data transmission and flexible networking. The company’s PMR Solution includes analog-to-digital compatibility with multimode terminals and analog gateways, which ensures smooth system migration from analog to digital, saving infrastructure investment by re-using existing antenna and base station equipment.
The all-IP and flexible networking architecture supports smooth network expansion, scaling from a single base station to nationwide coverage. This cuts down on initial investment costs while providing the ability to increase communication capacity along with business growth.
Rich voice and data services include an integrated solution of voice communication, remote measurement, monitoring, remote control and alarm reporting. Versatile terminal types, an open application interface, advanced technology and powerful tolerant capabilities result in secure, reliable communication. And the comprehensive network management helps keep costs under control, and the system supports billing and network management systems.
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