Narrowband  |  2024-09-02

Hytera Supports Largest Art Festival in Central Asia with License-Free Business Two-way Radios

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The famous MOCFEST is Central Asia's largest art festival, with art exhibitions and a music event that draws almost 10,000 people.

Hytera Communications, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, announced that the company provided its iconic S1 License-Free Business Two-way Radio to ensure the smooth running of MOCFEST Arts and Creative Festival, held on August 23 to 25, 2024, at HUMO ARENA in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The famous MOCFEST is Central Asia's largest art festival, with art exhibitions and a music event that draws almost 10,000 people. For large-scale events, controlling radio frequencies and the number of radios required might be difficult. Because the Hytera S1 radios are License-Free, no frequency allocation is required, allowing organizers to utilize them right away and considerably simplifying the procedure. This not only saves time in preparation, but also lowers the danger of frequency conflicts and interference with other communication systems, making on-site group communication more efficient and dependable.

Clear sound is critical for effective coordination at major music festivals. The loud environment, which includes live music, cheering crowds, and other background noise, might interfere with speech clarity, making it difficult for staff to hear and communicate essential information effectively. The Hytera S1 Business Two-Way Radio provides excellent audio quality even in busy environments, allowing event organizers to interact successfully and run the event flawlessly.

Battery life is another important consideration in ensuring team effectiveness during tournaments. The Hytera S1 radio is powered by a 2200mAh lithium battery, allowing the festival workers to utilize the radios during the full shift without running out of power. Notably, the S1 has an unprecedentedly elegant and lightweight design, making it not only a useful communication tool but also a fashionable choice for workers at major art festivals.

Odil Mukhamedov, the Lead Producer of MOCFEST, was impressed by the radio fleet and said,

“Hytera radios are the best we have ever used. The long-lasting battery and excellent voice features made a significant impression on us.”