LTE  |  2016-02-18

TAIT Communications highlights the benefits of UnifyVoice

Source: MCCResources

In a Blog on the TAIT website today, the New Zealand tech company explains the benefits of how the TAIT UnifyVoice solution can benefit users who do not have radios to the Mission Critical Communications Network.

The new UnifyVoice smartphone app from Tait Communications connects users who do not have radios to the Mission Critical network.

For instance, many back-office administrative users or off-duty officers aren’t always on the front line, and therefore they don’t have radios all the time. This means they can’t always hear what’s happening on the street, or communicate with dispatch and groups of users when necessary.

Tait now offers a solution in the form of a smartphone application that offers instant group and individual communication, connecting users into the radio system and dispatch. Tait UnifyVoice operates on Android and iOS devices with communication over Cellular (3G or 4G LTE) or WiFi networks.

Once a user opens the UnifyVoice PTT application and selects the individual or group they want to communicate with, they simply press the PTT button to connect.

This connection can happen from anywhere in the world, as long as the users have internet. In other words, you could be traveling on the other side of the world, push the PTT button, and instantly be connected to your local mission-critical LMR network.

With the app, managers can create and control groups and also set the privacy settings, so whoever’s in that instant group can only hear what people in that group are saying, and managers can also control who has access to the app.

The application provides secure 256-bit AES Encryption, text messaging, real-time mapping of user location and the ability to transfer images to groups of users.

The UnifyVoice app is available today and is just one part of the Tait UnifyVoice solution.​

Over the coming weeks, the company will be sharing more information about UnifyVoice in the Blog section on the website. You also can view the video, presented by Evan Forester, on the Unified Voice Solution here.