With public network coverage now ubiquitous, the widespread use of smartphones has greatly facilitated both professional work and daily life. For enterprise clients, a two-way radio-traditionally valued for its "push-to-talk" immediacy and ability to reach a multitude of recipients simultaneously-would become an exceptionally convenient and cost-effective communication tool if it could integrate the advantages of a smartphone, ensuring seamless connectivity everywhere while offering access to a rich ecosystem of mobile applications.
Public Network PoC (Push-to-Talk over Cellular) radio is a mobile communication system designed for command and dispatch operations, built upon the mobile communication networks provided by telecommunications carriers. Renowned for its ease of use and freedom from distance limitations, it has garnered immense popularity among users across a wide spectrum of industries. Its primary objective is to provide operational management and command-and-dispatch services to enterprises, public institutions, and various organizational departments. It targets primarily large-scale group users-such as public security forces, fire departments, hospitals, urban management agencies, government bodies, transportation and logistics sectors, airports and airlines, organizers of large-scale events, and military units. Thanks to its extensive coverage and low operational costs, PoC systems can be rapidly deployed on a large scale, thereby enabling these organizations to significantly enhance their emergency response capabilities and overall operational efficiency.





