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Huawei helps promote public safety and disaster relief communications

Global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, Huawei, is a a member of Working Party 5A (WP5A), a subordinate working group of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R). Huawei has now joined forces with other radiocommunication industry players in order to promote the standardisation of broadband trunking.
Huawei helps promote public safety and disaster relief communications

ITU-R plays an essential role in the global management of radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits. Demands for these finite resources have increased exponentially due to the growth of a large number of services including fixed and mobile networks, broadcasting, amateur entertainment system, space exploration, and emergency telecommunications. WP5A, special working team of industry practitioners and experts created by the ITU-R, is responsible for the research of land mobile service above 30 MHz (excluding IMT), wireless access in the fixed service, amateur and amateur-satellite services.

Public Protection and Disaster Relief communications

As part of the WP5A, Huawei has joined the Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) communications team to take part in research for the increasingly complex problems in public safety and disaster relief emergency communications. At the ITU-R WP 5A general meetings, governments and corporations have submitted papers on broadband PPDR and based on these papers, PPDR members studied demands and technological development of broadband PPDR. After a series of in-depth studies, the PPDR team concluded that LTE will be the future for the evolution of broadband PPDR technologies and a group was set up for the drafting of the broadband PPDR standard.

Huawei, a member of the standard drafting group, has been actively participating in various broadband PPDR meetings, joining dynamic discussions and sharing expertise on LTE with telecommunication equipment vendors and country delegates on topics related to broadband PPDR and LTE.

"By sharing our experience and expertise on spectrum occupancy, allocation and requirements, Huawei makes significant contributions to the development of professional broadband trunking standards for international PPDR and public safety in China," said Lin Qing, vice president of Huawei Enterprise Wireless.

Proposals for adoption of international standards

As of the first quarter of 2013, Huawei owns 2137 essential patents in the area of wireless communications international standards. In light of the ETSI IPR Policy, Huawei has declared 865 essential patents in LTE/EPC, and holds about 15% of all related essential patents in this domain. In the wireless communications field, Huawei has submitted approximately 20,009 proposals to international standard organisations such as 3GPP, 3GPP2, ITU-R, IETF, WiMAX Forum, IEEE and other key international standard organisations, with a 40% adoption rate among these proposals.

Huawei has been actively organising and participating in the China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) to promote broadband trunking standards in China for inclusion into the ITU-R to establish an international standard. Huawei plays a key role in China's PPDR organisation and is a key member of the China Broadband Wireless Private Network Application Industry Alliance. Moving forward, Huawei will continue to play an important role in the promotion of standardisation of China's broadband trunking.

For more information, go to enterprise.huawei.com.

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