In industries such as security, transportation and logistics, warehousing, event services, and retail, communication delays can cause significant disruptions. They slow decision-making, compromise safety, and hinder operational efficiency. But what if two-way radios could do more than just work like smartphones—offering instant communication, wide-area coverage, seamless app integration, and advanced functionality? This would provide a faster, smarter way to coordinate teams in real time.
Hytera's trusted Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) solutions enable instant, unlimited communication over 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G networks—anytime, anywhere. Powered by the HyTalk platform, Hytera PoC radios support quick group calls, real-time dispatch, patrol tasking, voice and video communication, data exchange, precise positioning services, and end-to-end encryption. With just one compact device, teams stay connected, informed, and responsive.
Why PoC/LTE?
Hytera Push-To-Talk over Cellular (PoC) Radio is designed to provide nationwide voice, video, and data services for you to get connected with partners over the 3G/LTE/5G network. Using Hytera PoC Radio, you can feed the on-site information to the command center in real-time over the LTE network to improve situational awareness for efficient dispatch.
Hytera's PoC platform can not only provide rich services such as voice, video, data services, and multimedia scheduling, but also can be connected with Push-To-Talk devices, which can satisfy the needs of Push-To-Talk companies in vertical industries such as public safety, energy, railways, and transportation.
For this industry, safety is the top priority. How to fast react to threats, and perform flawlessly without compromising the safety of property or personnel is a big challenge for private security companies. It is critical that the security team must communicate instantly and efficiently.
A handset to grab and go - in the pocket, on your belt, always with you.
Case Studies
London Business Improvement District migrates to Hytera Push-to-Talk over Cellular
Solution
A Business Improvement District (BID) in London wanted to expand its existing traditional
two-way radio communications system, but found managing its radio...