P3 Communications releases a new White Paper: LTE for Critical Communications Drivers, Benefits and Challenges
Will LTE adequately interconnect and co-exist with other pre-existing narrowband critical communications radio access technologies like TETRA?
As the discussion about LTE for Public Safety is more and more alive, P3 Communications has launched a new White Paper last week: LTE for Critical Communications Drivers, Benefits and Challenges.
In common with commercial network operators and service providers globally, critical communications users such as Public Safety and Security (PSS) and Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) agencies are currently evaluating their own needs for future wireless broadband services, with LTE and its future extensions emerging to be the favoured technology.
The White Paper offers an overview of LTE technology and the current situation in the critical communications LTE market, as well as some of our views and opinions on the way forward for user agencies aspiring to implement these new broadband services.
When talking about LTE for Public Safety usage, one of the main questions will raise: will LTE adequately interconnect and co-exist with other pre-existing narrowband critical communications radio access technologies, e.g. TETRA, P25, TETRAPOL, etc.?
Please, click here to download a copy of the White Paper.
Source: P3 Communications