News Excerpt: What Are the Development Trends of Private Network Communication Command & Dispatch?
It can be said that in the era of Internet technology, overall application solutions lead the direction of industry development and are also the key link of competition among major enterprises in the private network communication field. When Hytera initially developed solution-based products, its foundation was still relatively weak. That was in 2010, when we pondered deeply and chose to rely on innovative development to strive for a future. Four years have passed, and Hytera has been committed to providing customers with excellent overall solutions. Although the journey has been difficult, what matters more is the gratifying achievements we have made.
Schumpeter said: "Entrepreneurs should learn to disrupt the existing economic structure and create dynamic imbalance through creative methods." "Imbalance" is the norm. The most fundamental source of innovation soil is the enterprise's innovative spirit and attitude toward innovation. Innovation means risk, but in the new economic era, there are only pioneering enterprises, not conservative ones. This is also the fundamental reason why President Chen has twice proposed entrepreneurship, and Hytera fully possesses the soil for innovation.
All communication companies should follow the basic concept of sustainable development, deeply cultivate the basic technology layer, build a platform layer suitable for the company's special technical direction on top of the basic technology layer, and finally, what is presented above the platform layer is the company's products. Communication companies often develop different types of products for different markets based on the different platforms they possess, in order to cope with market competition pressure.
In today's communication market, both hardware innovation and software innovation are accelerating. The fundamental reason is that there are more and more platform manufacturers in the industrial chain, and they are becoming increasingly mature. The difficulty of product development lies in choosing different platforms—that is, the product's integration capability and the business model of key businesses. The competition of the product itself lies in whether it meets the key needs of target customers and the speed of technology updates. Using speed to defeat slowness is a key element of modern enterprise competition; fast fish eating slow fish has replaced big fish eating small fish as the new rule of industry competition.
This is the most essential change in the technology field in recent years. It is precisely because of this change that development opportunities have been provided for Hytera, enabling us to stand on the shoulders of giants and rapidly develop a large product series.
Professional communication is a compound word. However, the word "professional" means niche customers and high-end needs. If there is no way, we must find a way. If the direction is not wrong, then the problem must lie in our innovation direction and business model. We must reorganize our thoughts and redefine the next-generation command center products. Thus, we have ushered in the era of "Smart Cloud." As the most important part of the overall solution, dispatch products have also gone through twists and turns. The development of the first and second generation dispatch products was not satisfactory, but Hytera's innate innovative spirit and pioneering attitude gave us good soil. Dispatch products have now ushered in the era of "Smart Cloud."
What is Smart Cloud? What problems can it truly solve for users? After 20 years of public security command and dispatch, can the Ministry of Public Security solve the issue of directly commanding and dispatching from the ministry level to a certain police officer at the county level? Can the government achieve unified command and dispatch of personnel from various departments when emergencies occur? Can subway staff conduct unified command and dispatch with ground public security? Can calls between different systems be interconnected without being affected by system standards... Smart Cloud helps you solve all these problems. It is both a platform and an application; both interconnection and dispatch. When designing it, our application product line met the five basic communication needs of growing development. First, communication transparency (I don't care whether you use a two-way radio, mobile phone, or telephone; what I care about is whether I can reach you); second, communication mobility (I need command and dispatch not only in the center, but also in vehicles, and I can also dispatch via mobile phone); third, cloud-based operation (no matter where I am, I can continue my work and maintain my work interface); fourth, intelligence (terminals are intelligent, and dispatch modes can be driven by big data and intelligence analysis); fifth, high quality and speed (call setup must be fast, with one-key conference call initiation; sound quality must be good, with dynamic gain control; the system must be stable, expandable, with large capacity, and support nationwide networking).
In terms of business model innovation, Smart Cloud emphasizes the interconnection and unified dispatch of the entire network and all platforms, and emphasizes its powerful dispatching capability. Against the backdrop of the "three platforms in one" in the public security system, it precisely meets the urgent needs of the public security department's command and dispatch system industry upgrade. At the same time, against the macro backdrop of the smart city, it further demonstrates its powerful platform capability and can become a comprehensive command platform for emergency linkage among various government departments.
It can be said that Smart Cloud represents the future of private network communication. This platform can cure all difficult and complicated diseases. With this dual innovation of product and model, we can look forward to the dawn of the command and dispatch center business, and we can also see that Hytera has taken another big step toward its dream of communication on demand.
