TETRA  |  2012-05-31

Hytera Showcases TETRA Critical Communications Solution at TWC 2012

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Alongside terminals, Hytera also introduced its new TETRA digital dispatching solution DWS Dispatching WorkStation.


From May 15th to 17th, TETRA World Congress (TWC) 2012, the annual meeting place for critical communications community, was held at Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre in UAE, attracting 106 exhibitors and around 3,000 visitors from 84 countries.

Hytera attended TWC 2012 as a TETRA solution provider, and showcased complete TETRA critical communications solution with ACCESSNET®-T IP infrastructure, TS-9200 Bi-directional Amplifier, DWS Dispatching Workstation, covert, intrinsically safe, water-proof & data transmission terminals and LTE-based Next Generation Critical Communication solution to mission critical and business critical users.


Hytera stand at TWC 2012


ACCESSNET®-T IP system is the highlighted product of Hytera at the event. As a highly scalable digital TETRA mobile radio system, ACCESSNET® -T IP system can be used to implement structures ranging from single-cell systems up to nationwide networks, and support decentralized and centralized network architectures, enabling it to optimally satisfy all users’ requirements. Moreover, it provides unsurpassed system availability based on an elaborate redundancy concept, as well as exceptional robustness, which attracted intensive attentions from industry users.



Technical exchange between visitors and Hytera engineer


As the new members of Hytera TETRA family, the covert and intrinsically safe terminals were in the spotlight of the event. Distinguished by 18mm-thin body and IP67 protection, the TETRA covert radio was highly recognized by professional users with novel design and powerful functions. TETRA intrinsically safe radio, powered by plastic-encapsulated technology, error-prevention design and IP67 protection, t ensures intrinsically safe and reliable communication in hazardous sites with explosive gas and combustible dusts.


Alongside terminals, Hytera also introduced its new TETRA digital dispatching solution DWS Dispatching WorkStation. With all IP structure and multi-touch technology, DWS offers an advanced dispatching and deployment platform with abundant functions, not onlyconventional functions such as group call, individual call and text message, but also including dynamic group numbering assignment (DGNA), group patch, multi-party call, visualized dispatching, multi-way voice call monitoring and terminal status monitoring.



LTE-based Next Generation Critical Communication solution


LTE communications solution was a heated topic at TWC 2012. During the exhibition, Hytera showcased the LTE-based Next Generation Critical Communication system with a smartphone-based PMR user agent on the end user equipment. Mr. Michael Meincke, the Vice President for System Business Overseas of Hytera Mobilfunk (former Rohde & Schwarz PMR division), delivered a speech on Critical Communications over LTE at the TETRA Live Session.



Mr. Michael Meincke delivered the speech on Critical Communications over LTE


Government and police officials from Sri Lankan Ministry of Defense, Jordan Ministry of Interior, Dubai police, etc., and industry users like Saudi Arabian Airline, Shenzhen Metro and Korea Electric Power have visited Hytera stand to get updated about Hytera TETRA solutions and supporting services.


Source: Hytera