ZTE, a provider of telecommunications equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, recently released its new LTE (News - Alert) broadband multimedia trunking solution, based on TD-LTE technology.
The solution is designed for use in a variety of industries, including transport, public safety and energy. Users can take advantage of its high-speed radio transmission ability of up to 100Mbps in downlink and 50Mbps in uplink, together with multi-party response and quick access, overcoming the limitations of conventional narrowband digital trunking systems.
According to the company, the new LTE broadband multimedia trunking solution offers variety of helpful information and communications technology tools, such as voice calling, short messenger services and voice intercom functions. It also supports a variety of high-bandwidth services including multimedia dispatch, wireless HD video transmission, multimedia video conferencing, mobile office, vehicle and personnel positioning.
“The system’s trunking capacity is not limited, enabling it to meet custom requirements in a wide range of application scenarios,” explained the company in a statement. “ZTE (News - Alert) has also introduced innovations and improvements to the system based on TD-LTE technology. It does this by providing over-the-air encryption, virtual private networking (VPN), bi-directional access authentication, end-to-end encryption and other measures to ensure the security and confidentiality of communication services, successfully meeting the varied requirements of customers.”
ZTE’s LTE broadband multimedia trunking solution has already found use in the energy sector to support the establishment of smart grids and digital oilfield networks, primarily due to its flexible networking, fast deployment, widespread network coverage and safe and reliable performance. It is also being used for the establishment of an intelligent metro system, supporting passenger and train information, the broadcast of news and traffic information, the dispatch of trains and maintenance personnel, video monitoring, unified communication, real-time information acquisition and fast delivery.
The company’s TD-LTE-based wireless broadband multimedia communication networks can be found in major Chinese cities, providing broadband data and multimedia services to cities including Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Zhengzhou.
Edited by Blaise McNamee