ZTE, a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, has on Monday unveiled the world’s first cloud-based U-Safety government security solution specifically designed for secure digital government applications at ITU Telecom World in Geneva, Switzerland.
The core system is a combination of ZTE’s Coalition Emergency Response System (CERS) and Global open Trunking architecture (GoTa).
“National security is always an important concern for governments,” said ZTE Senior Vice President Mr. Zhang Renjun. “With ZTE’s solutions, governments will be able to improve their performance and increase public satisfaction, while also maintaining stability and promoting economic and cultural development.”
ZTE’s U-Safety solutions provide end-to-end security services for governments, including trunking calls, video monitoring, video conferencing and other integrated services. The solutions also deliver high-speed data transmission, positioning, command and control, emergency response and intelligent data analysis. They are designed to help governments prevent and promptly respond to a variety of disasters and emergencies.
“ZTE provides end-to-end solutions for governments and enterprises based on a thorough understanding of national and social development issues,” added Mr. Renjun. “The company sees digital government as a massive growth area that will help drive its international business for years to come.” |