Hytera Communication Solutions for Education

Hytera has been the leader in providing reliable and cost-effective voice communication solutions for education professionals. Hytera radios are used by administrators, teachers, security, maintenance, and bus drivers at hundreds of K-12 schools and universities.
Radio communications designed for Education

Radio communications designed for Education

Schools and universities across the county rely on Hytera radios for dependable communications that enable efficient operations and improved student safety-
K-12 Schools and School Districts
Private Charter and Religious Schools
State Universities and Private Colleges    
Career and Technical Colleges
Two-way Radios Built for Educators

Two-way Radios Built for Educators

Education professionals demand high-quality radios that are reliable and cost-effective. Hytera two-way radios are built for educators, administrators and security professionals with features that enable efficient and cost-effective communications-
Lightweight and easy to use with one-button push to talk
Impact resistant and waterproof
One-touch emergency calling and worker safety features
Extended range for campus or district-wide coverage
Call groups target communications only to necessary staff to reduce unnecessary call disruptions
Guaranteed Campus or District Wide Coverage

Guaranteed Campus or District Wide Coverage

School campuses can consist of a few buildings or they can be the size of a small town with dozens of buildings, sports arenas, and student housing. K-12 school districts require coverage for each school, and wide-area coverage for student transportation.
 
Hytera DMR radios provide guaranteed full facility coverage with XPT Trunking Repeater Systems that deliver cost-effective coverage for any size campus, DMR Tier III Trunking Systems for larger groups of users and high call capacity, and IP Connect Systems that connect multiple campus locations.
 
Hytera Push-to-Talk over Cellular radios use existing 4G/5G/LTE cellular networks and campus Wi-Fi networks to provide full facility coverage and wide-area coverage for large, multi-site campuses and school districts – without the expense of radio system infrastructure.
DMR Two-way Radios for Schools

DMR Two-way Radios for Schools

DMR is the Digital Mobile Radio standard with millions of users worldwide. Hytera DMR radios are known by educators everywhere for their value, reliability, and performance.
 
Hytera offers a wide range of DMR radios to provide the right solution for your school communications, from cost-effective DMR radio-to-radio solutions for small schools, to the next-generation professional H-Series DMR radios and DMR Trunking Systems for larger campuses and school districts.
Cost-effective and reliable communications
Rugged and durable with excellent audio quality
Wide variety of features and models
Long battery life and extended coverage range
Push-to-Talk over Cellular for Schools

Push-to-Talk over Cellular for Schools

HALOPTX Nationwide Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) network provides wide-area coverage using the campus Wi-Fi network and 4G/5G/LTE cellular networks and campus Wi-Fi networks. This enables both facility-wide coverage and student transportation communication and dispatching.
 
HALOPTX features a powerful dispatching application that provides instant group calling and individual calling along with GPS location tracking of school buses, maintenance teams, and security patrols.
 
Hytera PoC devices include light-weight ease-to-use radios, mobile radios for vehicles, and smart rugged devices that run education apps.

Case Studies

  • The Pingle Academy in Swadlincote, South Derbyshire, is a large secondary school catering for 1,300 students, including 150 sixth formers. The Academy employs approximately 140 staff across the various departments of whom 90 are teachers and teaching assistants. Backing up the Academy’s main teaching activity is a range support departments including administration, ICT and communication systems.

    Hytera clears up communication issues at The Pingle Academy

    The Pingle Academy in Swadlincote, South Derbyshire, is a large secondary school catering for 1,300 students, including 150 sixth formers. The Academy employs approximately 140 staff across the various departments of whom 90 are teachers and teaching assistants. Backing up the Academy’s main teaching activity is a range support departments including administration, ICT and communication systems.
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  • Halesowen College near Birmingham needed to improve coverage and upgrade its radio fleet to improve the efficiency of its communications and to enhance the safety of its students. Hytera dealer OS Comms redesigned the coverage and delivered over 100 Hytera HP685 DMR handsets. The new radios are also linked to the fire alarm system and vulnerable student app.

    Birmingham College boosts student safety with Hytera DMR Communication solution upgrade

    Halesowen College near Birmingham needed to improve coverage and upgrade its radio fleet to improve the efficiency of its communications and to enhance the safety of its students. Hytera dealer OS Comms redesigned the coverage and delivered over 100 Hytera HP685 DMR handsets. The new radios are also linked to the fire alarm system and vulnerable student app.
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  • Schools have a duty of care to protect both children and staff, so a communications system is vital in the event of an incident to help co-ordinate a response. Up until recently, ESSA relied on mobile phones for its day-to-day and emergency communications. But despite being in an urban area the mobile phone signal was patchy, which meant communications could be comprised – something that could prove disastrous in an emergency situation.

    Hytera DMR radios boost safety at ESSA Academy Schools

    Schools have a duty of care to protect both children and staff, so a communications system is vital in the event of an incident to help co-ordinate a response. Up until recently, ESSA relied on mobile phones for its day-to-day and emergency communications. But despite being in an urban area the mobile phone signal was patchy, which meant communications could be comprised – something that could prove disastrous in an emergency situation.
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  • When Deborah Munt joined Central College Nottingham two years ago, the radio estate was ready for an upgrade. After completing an audit, Deborah discovered that she had a mixture of 24 rented analogue radios, and 20 radios that had been purchased. Some of the issues were – poor signals, interference between channels, frequent cut-outs and some coverage black spots, and equally, the college was using VHF frequencies instead of UHF. As a first step, Deborah bought some Hytera TC610 radios, which staff across the college loved. They were rugged, stood up to the rough and tumble of day-to-day life across the campus, and what’s best of all – they worked.

    DMR Does Wonders for Central College Nottingham

    When Deborah Munt joined Central College Nottingham two years ago, the radio estate was ready for an upgrade. After completing an audit, Deborah discovered that she had a mixture of 24 rented analogue radios, and 20 radios that had been purchased. Some of the issues were – poor signals, interference between channels, frequent cut-outs and some coverage black spots, and equally, the college was using VHF frequencies instead of UHF. As a first step, Deborah bought some Hytera TC610 radios, which staff across the college loved. They were rugged, stood up to the rough and tumble of day-to-day life across the campus, and what’s best of all – they worked.
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