ZTE Corporation, China´s largest listed telecommunications manufacturer and leading wireless solutions provider (Shenzhen: 000063, Hong Kong: 0763), showcased its GoTa (global open trunking architecture) technology at an exhibition organised by China Tietong (previously known as "China Railway Telecommunications") at ChangChun. The GoTa system - the world´s first digital trunking mobile communications system based on CDMA 2000 technology - underpins China Tietong´s new telecommunication services, which were demonstrated at the exhibition to government experts and customers.
The GoTa system is unique to ZTE and offers services including trunked radio systems, packed data, positioning and instant messaging. The system is ideal for many organisations requiring an effective and reliable private communications system, such as utility companies, law enforcement agencies and government departments.
"We are extremely pleased to see our GoTa technology has interested so many specialists and customers and now we have all the necessary resources in place to help China Tietong introduce this new world-leading solution," said Mr Zhao Xianming, vice president and product manager of ZTE´s CDMA division.
ZTE won the contract to build a trial GoTa network for China Tietong earlier this year. The contract, covering three of China´s largest cities, is the first large-scale GoTa project China. ZTE has been working with China Railways´ Communications Department, China Satellite Communication and other telecom carriers on related technical tests to bring GoTa technology into national standards as soon as possible and promote the industrialisation of China´s home-made trunking products.
GoTa offers many benefits, including faster access, much improved channel efficiency, enhanced privacy and the flexibility to expand the system as demand grows. GoTa also allows large numbers of trunking users to share fewer communication resources and significantly improves the speed of call connection.
ZTE´s GoTa system has been successfully deployed in more than 10 countries including Malaysia, Russia, Norway, Turkey, and Brazil, becoming one of the major digital trunking technologies to change the pattern of the global trunking market.