Hytera co-developing Railway Communication System in Kazakhstan
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Hytera co-developing Railway Communication System in Kazakhstan

Hytera co-developing Railway Communication System in Kazakhstan

Hytera Communications, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, announced today it has signed an agreement with Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, a national railway company, and BT Signal LLP on the establishment of a competence center to co-develop broadband railway communication systems towards 5G and beyond.

The objective of the competence center is to accelerate the formation of future-proof railway communication systems for Kazakhstan Temir Zholy.

The competence center will provide a platform for railway communication specialists from Hytera, Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, and BT Signal to exchange technical expertise and experience, approve roadmaps for project implementation, develop necessary regulatory and technical documentation, and implement new modular programs.

The agreement was signed during the online seminar Future Railway Telecommunication in the Asia-Pacific Region. Co-organized by the International Union of Railways and Kazakhstan Temir Zholy,, the seminar gathered over 200 railway experts from 23 countries.

Batyr Kotyrev, Chief Engineer of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, spoke at the seminar that Kazakhstan Temir Zholy plans to start the research project Prospects for Introducing New Standards of Railway Radio Communication for Railways of the Asia-Pacific region in 2023.

Song Xiaolei, Director of Hytera Overseas Solutions Department, shared the company’s visions for future FRMCS service evolution of the Kazakhstan railway, in which a convergent network of carriers’ 4G/5G networks and Kazakhstan Temir Zholy’s existing TETRA system will be formed under the framework of the newly signed agreement.

The convergent solution is to provide unified and future-proof rail dispatch and communication services, secure redundancy, signal & control data transmissions, as well as to explore and lead the next-generation railway communication evolution.

“The competence center will act as a key driver to accelerate the digitalization of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy and we are proud to be a part of it,” said Ivan Wang, Country Manager of Hytera Kazakhstan, commenting on the partnership.

Left to right: Ivan Wang, Country Manager of Hytera Kazakhstan; Batyr Kotyrev, Chief Engineer of KTZ; Bayzakov B.M., Director of BT Signal
Left to right: Ivan Wang, Country Manager of Hytera Kazakhstan; Batyr Kotyrev, Chief Engineer of KTZ; Bayzakov B.M., Director of BT Signal

Post source : Hytera Communications

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