ZTE unveils cloud-based U-Safety government security solution

 

 

ZTE Corporation, a global provider of telecommunications equipment and
network solutions, announced the launch of cloud-based U-Safety government
security solution specifically designed for secure digital government
applications at ITU Telecom World in Geneva, Switzerland.

 

The core system is a combination of ZTE’s Coalition Emergency Response
System (CERS) and Global open Trunking architecture (GoTa).

 

ZTE’s U-Safety solutions provide end-to-end security services for
governments, including trunking calls, video monitoring, video conferencing and
other integrated services. The solutions also deliver high-speed data
transmission, positioning, command and control, emergency response and
intelligent data analysis. They are designed to help governments prevent and
promptly respond to a variety of disasters and emergencies.

 

“National security is always an important concern for governments. With
ZTE’s solutions, governments will be able to improve their performance and
increase public satisfaction, while also maintaining stability and promoting
economic and cultural development.” said Zhang Renjun, senior vice president,
ZTE.

 

CERS is an integrated platform of multiple applications and peripheral
systems that provides alarm accepting and handling, computer-aided dispatching,
information convergence and service and communication application integration.
It also can function as a carrier for interaction between subscribers.

 

 

In addition, CERS integrates a Global Positioning System (GPS) location
component, a Geographic Information System (GIS) map, a call center and ZTE’s
information management system, Intelligent Transportation.

 

 

ZTE has deployed U-Safety
technology in more than 40 countries, including China, Ghana, Mauritius, Sierra
Leone and Senegal. These networks provide expedient, high-quality project
delivery and improved security to these nations.

 


ZTE recently announced that it has been selected by ANTEL (Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones) to assist in
providing 300,000 subscribers in Uruguay with a Gigabit Passive Optical Network
(GPON).

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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