Airbus Throws Spotlight on Tactilon Dabat to Develop Apps for Local Security Agencies
Tactilon Dabat comes equipped with Android features and special ergonomics for radio use making it one full device for full critical connectivity.
Airbus will throw the spotlight on the Tactilon Dabat, the world's first integrated smartphone and full TETRA radio--all rolled into one, during their first time participation at the 20th edition of Intersec, the world’s leading trade fair for Security, Safety and Fire Protection, which opened yesterday, January 21, and will run until January 23, 2018 in Dubai. The company will also be highlighting the pioneering device’s influential role in encouraging local security agencies to develop and use apps for mission critical situations. The Tactilon Dabat comes fully equipped with Android features and special ergonomics for radio use, which consolidates its position as a smart, strong and secure device offering full critical connectivity.
Airbus is one of the featured partners of Professional Communication Corporation - Nedaa, the Dubai Government safe networks provider, at their pavilion located at Stall no. D-18 of Sheikh Saeed Hall 3. The company's strong ties with Nedaa is expected to help showcase the significant role of modern devices like the Tactilon Dabat and the importance of public safety mission critical LTE networks--particularly in the continuing move towards smart city transformations.
Airbus' participation will give them the opportunity to showcase their capabilities to integrate with multi-vendor LTE in a safe and secure way, which allows the grouping of smartphones and TETRA radios under one cluster. The Tactilon Dabat is being hailed as a huge leap in TETRA evolution. Sleekly designed with a regular fully rugged smartphone look, the revolutionary device offers special multi-purpose push-to-talk buttons that are familiar fixtures on Airbus TETRA radios. It has a wide touchscreen ideal for sending messages and also has a physical push-to-talk (PTT) button for easy use when talking to other TETRA groups. The unit, which is powered by a 4600 mAh changeable, long lasting and rechargeable battery, is rated both IP65 and IP67.
Selim Bouri, Head of Middle East North Africa and Asia-Pacific for Secure Land Communications at Airbus, said: "We are very excited to participate for the first time at Intersec, which provides us a strategic platform to leverage our products and services while also increasing awareness on the importance of Hybrid/LTE networks, especially for mission critical situations. The GCC region represents a very large and highly strategic market for us, which has expressed a continuously increasing demand for this kind of technology. Being at this year's show will give us the opportunity to network with private and public companies and organizations--exploring potential partnership opportunities and joint cooperation.”
Airbus will also feature the latest version of Tactilon Agnet, which now allow mission critical personnel like police officers or firefighters to communicate securely with based terminals and dispatchers by using LTE smartphones. As this newer and updated version makes all Tetra terminal services available for smartphone users—including push to talk, messaging, and geolocation.
Both the Tactilon Agnet and the Tactilon Dabat demonstrate the future of seamless TETRA and LTE integration. Looking to fully realize the capabilities of this integration, Airbus and Nedaa have revealed a strategy that is expected to drive in a new level of safe and secure broadband services--combined with the features of faster, safer and secure methods of transferring data, pictures, videos and voice utilizing the LTE network.