Samsung Networks, in collaboration with its partner Etherstack, is currently trialling its Mission Critical Push-to-X (MCPTX) solution in Australia – the first trial of its kind in the country.
The trial demonstrates how Samsung's industry leading MCPTX is enhancing emergency responses and streamlining communication among first responders, ultimately helping to keep communities safer.
By allowing for real-time sharing of vital data such as video, images, location mapping and text, MCPTX empowers first responders with the crucial information they need to make split-second decisions in emergency situations. Imagine a firefighter being able to access the blueprints of a burning building before entering or a dispatcher pushing video footage of a suspect to officers in the field - the possibilities for enhanced situational awareness and improved outcomes are immense.
Samsung’s 3GPP standard-compliant MCPTX solutions are being used in the trial, along with Etherstack's Land Mobile Radio Interworking Function (LMR-IWF), which enables seamless integration between the advanced MCPTX network and traditional Lsystems.
Continuity is key and by empowering a smooth migration to mission critical services, Samsung helps organizations future-proof their communication capabilities while minimizing disruption to their operations, by keeping the end user experience front and center.