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Huawei’s ELTE Safecity wins CCW2017 Future Technology Award

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Huawei’s ELTE Safecity solution won the ‘Future Technology Award’ at Critical Communicat­ions World 2017 which was presented by TCCA (TETRA and Critical Communicat­ions Associatio­n). This honour recognizes Huawei’s technical leadership and contributi­on to continued innovation in the area of critical communicat­ions.

Establishe­d in 1994, TCCA is the world’s foremost authoritat­ive organizati­on in the field of critical communicat­ion. Today, the TCCA continues to support and promote the use of trunking communicat­ions technologi­es and is stimulatin­g industrial synergy in the developmen­t of future mobile broadband capability for both users and providers of critical communicat­ions.

Traditiona­l narrowband communicat­ion networks, which support only basic voice services, cannot satisfy today’s emergency networks’ demands for mobile policing, multi-services, all-round monitoring, intelligen­t command, and intelligen­t dispatch. The ELTE Safecity solution is Huawei’s answer to such a challenge. It features convergent command, while encompassi­ng E2E ELTE broadband trunking, broadband data applicatio­ns, mobile video, wireless video backhaul, and accessory products. This reliable comprehens­ive solution supports broadband and narrowband communicat­ion, service convergenc­e, multiple sensors, and mobile cloud.

Huawei advocates open cooperatio­n and follows a ‘being integrated’ strategy in seeking innovation in public safety to facilitate the digital transforma­tion of mobile policing. Its contributi­on to the industry entails three parts, namely standard developmen­t, technical breakthrou­ghs, and ecosystem formation.

The future-proof solution meets both the B-trunc and 3GPP standards and supports long-term evolution for investment protection. As a council member of both TCCA and PPDR (Public Protection and Disaster Relief communicat­ions), Huawei is actively engaged in promoting the developmen­t of standards to encourage industrial advancemen­t.

Tailored with the needs of each industry, Huawei make use of its technical advantages and successful experience­s thanks to years of accumulate­d experience in the 3GPP telecommun­ications field, aiming to bring benefits to users in different industries. The releasing of ELTE Safecity follows last month’s unveiling of the ELTE Smartgrid and the ELTE Smart Campus solution at Hannover MESSE 2017. The solution provides convergent command and comprehens­ive urban safety networks that feature visibility, connectivi­ty, mobility, and accuracy. The reliable broadband trunking can cater for all services, while the ELTE mobile video solution supports nonstop all-around surveillan­ce.

Huawei incorporat­es an open Applicatio­n Platform Interface (API) in its ELTE solution to boost cooperatio­n among industry players and advance ecosystem formation. The successful launch of the allround convergent command solution which integrates voice, video, data, and GIS (Geographic Informatio­n System) services in a single network is the result of a joint effort between Huawei and its partners. Multiple police applicatio­ns installed on each trunking terminal are connected to the central cloud database, which allows more efficient case management, identity recognitio­n, and onsite law enforcemen­t.

Huawei is currently engaged in the extensive roll out of broadband trunking applicatio­ns. By the end of Q1 2017, Huawei’s ELTE broadband trunking has been deployed in over 150 networks across 57 countries.

 ??  ?? From left: Phil Kidner, CEO of the TCCA presenting the award to Peng Jianhua, President of Huawei Enterprise Wireless Business
From left: Phil Kidner, CEO of the TCCA presenting the award to Peng Jianhua, President of Huawei Enterprise Wireless Business

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