Next generation LTE communications

1 August 2014 Healthcare (Industry)

Motorola Solutions has launched a new mission-critical handheld LTE device for public safety, the LEX755. With the new LEX755, Motorola enhances performance, security, user interface and ergonomics. The Motorola LEX755 has been purpose-built and optimised for first responders and reinforced to meet mission-critical requirements.

Motorola LEX735
Motorola LEX735

Using the advanced Security Enhanced (SE) version of the Android operating system, the mission-critical handheld provides users with a secure, robust and flexible platform for multimedia-rich applications and can be equipped with applications like unified push-to-talk, real-time video intelligence, and electronic forms for query and incident monitoring.

With a rugged form factor, powerful data applications and a quick-response user interface, it provides an always-on mission-critical user experience to improve situational awareness for fire departments, police, emergency services and organisations supporting critical infrastructure. The application ecosystem includes real-time video streaming, computer- aided dispatch, unified push-to-talk, electronic citation, report writing and data capture.

Built for the street, the Motorola LEX755 provides street-ready data even under extreme conditions. The mission-critical LTE handheld is ergonomically optimised for faster, tactile, one-handed operation via dedicated controls. Designed to withstand dust, drops and rain, it maximises durability and minimises the total cost of ownership. It supports 4G LTE bands 3, 7 and 20, 3G UMTS/HSPA+ bands 1 and 8, quad band GSM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, mission-critical users stay connected when and where they need it most.

Motorola is also to announce the launch of its first Mission Critical Solutions Centre at its European headquarters in Basingstoke (UK). The unique Mission Critical Solutions Centre provides public safety users an insight into the future of public safety communications, which are undergoing a significant evolution from just voice to voice and data with the adoption of next-generation broadband networks and LTE technology, alongside TETRA digital radio networks, to provide mission-critical communication solutions that will meet the needs of mission-critical and public safety organisations for voice, data and video.

For more information contact Motorola Solutions, +27 (0)11 800 7917, vikela.rankin@motorolasolutions.com, www.motorolasolutions.com/XU-EN/Home





Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

Paxton’s Net2 secures medicinal cannabis facility
Paxton Access Control & Identity Management Healthcare (Industry) Videos
Paxton’s Net2 access control has been installed at Highlands Grow, a fully licensed industrial-scale cultivator, producing cannabis for medicinal and recreational use.

Read more...
Lock down your access control with Alcatraz AI
C3 Shared Services Healthcare (Industry) Access Control & Identity Management AI & Data Analytics
Alcatraz AI, represented in South Africa by C3 Shared Services, changes access control by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and analytics at the edge, where facial recognition becomes the essential credential autonomously.

Read more...
First telemedicine platform for South Africa
Guardian Eye Healthcare (Industry) AI & Data Analytics
South African employees often struggle to receive timely, affordable, and accessible healthcare. The challenge for many healthcare initiatives within organisations is the melting pot of cultures.

Read more...
Healthcare and the edge
Technews Publishing Healthcare (Industry)
With the proliferation of IoT devices in healthcare, more data is generated which drives the need to distribute it efficiently and keep it closer to the user.

Read more...
The cybersecurity consolidation conundrum
Editor's Choice Information Security Healthcare (Industry)
Check Point discusses why less is sometimes more when it comes to securing your organisation from the innumerable cyberattacks happening every day.

Read more...
Cyber risks to healthcare
Healthcare (Industry)
60% of healthcare organisations in South Africa have confirmed that all medical equipment they use runs up-to-date software. Usage of legacy operating systems (OS) expose healthcare organisations to additional vulnerabilities and cyber risks.

Read more...
Home care and assisted living
Salto Systems Africa Healthcare (Industry)
SALTO prevents unauthorised access, while saving residents – who may have mobility issues – from having to open their door since physical keys are replaced with contactless smart fobs, PIN codes or smartphone access.

Read more...
Touchless healthcare
ZKTeco Healthcare (Industry)
With confidential data and potentially dangerous drugs and medical equipment, it can be more of a challenge for the healthcare sector to keep their premises safe than in other industries.

Read more...
Data compliance for healthcare
Healthcare (Industry)
All healthcare facilities including hospitals and clinics are required to manage the complete destruction of all data when IT assets reach end-of-life using compliant data erasure techniques essential to protect company data.

Read more...
Future of healthcare must be built on security
Healthcare (Industry)
IoMT, IoT, wearables to revolutionise health and potentially expose patients to new threats, say Doros Hadjizenonos and Matthew Taljaard.

Read more...