ZTE Unveils Integrated Communication System for Mission-Critical Deployments

Release Time:2014-05-20
ZTE Unveils Integrated Communication System for Mission-Critical Deployments - ZTE Press Release

ZTE Unveils Integrated Communication System for Mission-Critical Deployments

Date:2014-05-20 ZTE Click:225

ZTE’s Emergency Response Command System integrates multiple means of communication including wireless, wireline, trunking, microwave and satellite  

 

20 May 2014, Shenzhen, China – ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ), a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, unveiled an integrated communication system designed for mission-critical deployments by enterprises and emergency services.

The Emergency Response Command System, showcased by ZTE at the 7th China International Exhibition on Police Equipment in Beijing today, integrates multiple means of communication including wireless, wireline, trunking, microwave and satellite to implement commanding and dispatching, improving the speed and efficiency of emergency responses. The system is an important part of ZTE's suite of solutions for public safety.

ZTE’s Emergency Response Command System utilizes softswitch, next-generation networks (NGN) and distributed processing technologies, integrating different means of communication through gateways, including IP phones, 2G, 3G, 4G, trunking (350MHz analog trunking, 800MHz digital trunking, and GoTa digital trunking), satellite, and microwave, for one-click dispatching. The system supports outgoing calls (private call, group call, conference call), incoming calls (call waiting, private call), automatic call distribution (ACD), number blocking, called party control and alarm functions.

In line with ZTE’s commitment to offering the highest-performance and most practical emergency dispatch systems, Emergency Response Command System supports wired and wireless dispatching through one interface. For wired terminals and wireless terminals, the system supports a variety of service dispatching, such as group call, forced insertion, and forced release. Wired and wireless terminals can implement transmission of voice: a wired terminal can call a wireless terminal or group, or a wireless terminal can call a wired terminal or group. In addition, the system provides an interface for the GIS platform.

ZTE’s U-Safety public safety solution is commercially available in more than 40 countries and regions, and has been named as the industry’s most competitive integrated public safety solution by the consulting company Frost & Sullivan.