DMR  |  2013-10-18

Application connects smartphones to MOTOTRBO radios

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The app is designed for use cases where an enterprise’s personnel find themselves outside of the system’s coverage area, according to Randy Helm, director of product management for Motorola Solutions’ professional and commercial radio division.

Motorola Solutions recently announced a new application for smartphones that extends the reach of the company’s MOTOTRBO digital radio platform. Dubbed “MOTOTRBO Anywhere,” the app connects Android and iOS devices to MOTOTRBO radios via a wireline gateway.

The app is designed for use cases where an enterprise’s personnel find themselves outside of the system’s coverage area, according to Randy Helm, director of product management for Motorola Solutions’ professional and commercial radio division.

“One example might be the plant supervisor who goes home at night but still wants to connect to his workforce through their radio system,” Helm said. “So, he’ll take out his smartphone and PTT [push to talk] a talk group, or an individual at work, and tie in that way.”

Another scenario would involve executives who don’t want to carry radios but still want to connect to staff when a critical event occurs, whether they are inside or outside the facility, Helm said.

The app connects to the gateway via cellular or Wi-Fi. When opened, a password-protected interface appears on the screen through which the user logs on. Once logged on, the user can choose to initiate a PTT conversation with individuals or talk groups.

Another advantage of MOTOTRBO Anywhere is that it is carrier agnostic, Helm said.

“With any push-to-talk-over-cellular solution, you’re tied to that carrier,” he said. “With our approach, as long as you can get 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi coverage—it doesn’t matter from where—you can connect.”

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