DMR  |  2013-07-10

Motorola offers digital two-way communication in Taiwan

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

MOTOTRBO is based on TDMA digital technology which doubles the radio communication capacity with an existing spectrum licence.

Motorola Solutions has been enabling government and private enterprises in Taiwan to take advantage of digital integrated voice and data communications with a range of digital offerings from its MOTOTRBO portfolio. Motorola's MOTOTRBO digital two-way communication system is a DMR-compliant portfolio of standards-based offerings that use digital technology to create customisable business services, while delivering capabilities such as trunking, secure communication, voice privacy, multiple talk groups, transmit interrupt and a range of software-based options. MOTOTRBO is backward-compatible to analogue radios, and MOTOTRBO offerings are backed by an Application Developer Programme (ADP) for professional digital radio systems. In addition, MOTOTRBO is based on TDMA digital technology which doubles the radio communication capacity with an existing spectrum licence.

Andy Chan, general manager, Asia Pacific Radio Channels Business, Motorola Solutions:

"MOTOTRBO™ has redefined two-way radios, with the convergence of push-to-talk voice and data allowing users to communicate and work together on a whole new level. It combines industry- leading features and mission-critical build quality, coupled the industry's largest set of applications to deliver leading cost-efficient and future-ready portfolio of business-critical communications solutions.

Taiwanese enterprises can rest assured that in MOTOTRBO™, they have the best in digital radio solutions from an industry leader that has over 80 years of radio communications expertise and invests USD1 billion Dollars in R&D annually."

Source: MCCResources