China is set to speed up the development of trunked radio communication systems to meet the soaring communication demands for various government organizations and enterprises, officials said last week in Beijing. The trunked radio communication system, different from the mobile telecoms system which serves the public, targets large enterprises and government departments. Its high channel usage ratio, rapid access and its ability to function during emergency situations make it more attractive than other forms of mobile communication. "The standardization, regularization and promotion of the trunked radio system plays a key role in China's communication industry and national economic development," said Chen Ruming, deputy-director-general of the State Radio Office. Ministry of Information Industry, has chosen Tetra (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) technology as one of two digital trunked radio standards to address the needs of professional wireless users. Optimized to offer integrated data services, message services and, most distinctively, group communications, Tetra-based solutions are expected to satisfy the special communication requirements of different government departments in public security, utilization and transport sectors, said Chen. Speaking at the first China Trunked Radio Communication Technologies & Applications International Summit held last week in Beijing, Chen said the government was stepping up its efforts on the technology's application for government administration, public safety and utilities. "China's government agencies and commercial enterprises are undergoing a digital transformation in the world of communications," he said. "Trunked radio communication system plays an increasingly significant role in helping to improve communication infrastructure in China." However, John Cox, secretary of European Tetra Momentum of Understanding Association said China's trunked radio communication industry is still at the transition phase from analogue to digital, and the government has to develop a brand-new operation model. "It also means that China's huge market is still at its infant stage and has great business potential yet to be tapped," he said. Motorola, the world's leading Tetra equipment maker and provider, said the company was very optimistic about business prospects for the application of Tetra equipment in China. The company has recently clinched the first 800MHz Tetra contract in China for Guangzhou Metro. According to a statement from Motorola, the company will be "dedicated and committed to delivering Tetra handsets that marry ease-of-use features with advanced efficiencies." "The equipment is designed for mission-critical customers such as public safety agencies," said Vanoy Wong, the company's vice-president. He said the company is expecting the sales of equipment using Tetra and Iden technology, which is another digital communication standard adopted by China, will increase steadily in China. The equipment is integrated with customer-specific applications and combine professionally-managed services, high performance, and secure and integrated wireless communication solutions, that are essential to professional mobile organizations, he said. Motorola is also investing in excess of US$100 million a year in research and development into its Tetra-compliant portfolio to position it in the growing 3G marketplace, according to the official. (中国集群通信网 | 责任编辑:陈晓亮) |