Motorola And Ericsson Form Strategic Alliance
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InfoGrok, a leading business news and industry intelligence platform is reporting that Motorola and telecommunications technology provider Ericsson have formed an alliance to provide LTE-based solution for next generation public safety broadband.
An industry LTE-based solution for public safety mobile broadband will interoperate with mission critical voice and data to unify the delivery of high-performing voice and broadband multimedia applications, said Motorola.
This agreement partners in mission critical public safety communications with the telecommunications technology and services.
LTE mobile broadband technology will allow Motorola’s unified next generation platform to provide the advanced communications capabilities demanded by public safety with real-time information sharing between an integrated multimedia command center and a collaborative portfolio of rugged radios, in-vehicle terminals, and handheld LTE data devices.
Combined with Motorola’s public safety optimized LTE core and interoperability platform, Ericsson will provide LTE access equipment as well as parts of its packet core and related services to deliver broadband multimedia services to public safety.
Motorola’s advanced devices and command and control solutions will leverage these platforms to offer public safety unprecedented collaboration and awareness.
Mr Schassler, Senior VP of worldwide radio solutions at Motorola is quoted as saying, “Motorola is committed to innovating where it matters most for public safety to ensure that the end-to-end public safety solution is tailored and hardened to meet the strictest requirements of public safety missions.
“As we implement our comprehensive next generation solutions, Ericsson will be a valuable partner for the delivery of LTE technology to our public safety customers.”
Ulf Ewaldsson, vice president and head of radio networks at Ericsson, said: “High speed mobile broadband and LTE based technology provide new opportunities for the public safety sector.
“4G enables a number of new applications and video communication from the site of accident to the communication central. Massively improved situation awareness empowers efficient decision making processes and may in the end, save lives.”
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