Thuraya Launches its
Innovative Push-to-Talk Communications Solution with
Cobham SATCOM
Feb. 28, 2022
Thuraya Telecommunications
Company has launched a new IP-based radio
communications solution Thuraya Push-to-Talk (PTT)
developed with Cobham SATCOM. The solution will
enable users across a wide spectrum of industries to
extend the range of their voice communications
beyond line of sight (BLOS) wherever their assets
and teams are located.
Thuraya PTT is an IP-based
radio communications solution that works in
conjunction with any Thuraya Broadband terminal to
establish a private network. It gives users the
ability to combine and integrate different
technologies such as 3G/LTE/LMR (Land Mobile Radio)
via Thuraya's advanced satellite system for seamless
voice and data communications.
The new solution has been
designed so that it is simple to use and guarantees
secure interoperability among multiple users with
different communication systems on land and at sea.
The solution manages communications from multiple
devices and locations and provide real-time,
uninterrupted switching between satellite, cellular
and LAN, ensuring cost efficient and reliable
connectivity.
Thuraya PTT is designed for
mission critical operations to support organizations
in remote areas that often struggle with a lack of
reliable connectivity - particularly when there is
an urgent need to communicate across different
areas, countries or continents. Thuraya's PTT
service enables organizations to overcome this
challenge, enhancing overall workforce productivity
and safety as a result.
Sulaiman Al Ali, Chief
Executive Officer at Thuraya, said: "We are proud to
announce the launch of the Thuraya Push-to-Talk
solution today. Satellite connectivity and
push-to-talk technology will provide unparalleled
support to a wide range of sectors—most of which are
currently being served and supported by Thuraya—by
boosting efficiency, safety and security for troops
and staff operating on-the-ground. The market has
clearly shown a demand for PTT services which
enables users to communicate through a single
solution. We anticipate that market potential for
such a service will continue to grow."
"Our partnership with Cobham
SATCOM has been a key component of this successful
launch. It has enabled us to broaden and enhance our
portfolio offering by creating a platform for
further innovation and development of features and
applications to increase our global market share.
We're looking forward to more collaborations with
Cobham SATCOM and reaching more milestones of this
nature in the near future," he added.
The global PTT (incl. hardware,
solutions and services for all network types) market
size is set to grow from USD 29.2 billion in 2021 to
USD 45.2 billion by 2026, at CAGR of 9.1 % during
this period, with the sectors of Public Safety,
Government, Energy and Utilities occupying a
significant proportion of growth. In addition, the
global hybrid-satellite cellular terminal market is
expected to reach around USD 700 million by 2031,
with a CAGR of 22.81% during the forecast period
2021-2031.
Thuraya PTT extends legacy
push-to-talk capabilities to hybrid data networks
such as terrestrial cellular networks where
available, supplemented by the Thuraya satellite
network where no terrestrial network coverage is
present. With no user intervention required, the
system automatically routes voice and data traffic
via the least expensive and most reliable network
available.
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