Motorola Solutions today announced the commercial release of Motorola Public Safety LTE with shipments beginning Nov. 11. Motorola’s alliances with Ericsson and Verizon Wireless have resulted in this standards-based solution that provides the foundation for next generation public safety communications.

Motorola’s Public Safety LTE provides an end-to-end LTE solution built for public safety broadband with devices, applications, networks and services. This Public Safety LTE solution will support a host of public safety applications such as Motorola’s PremierOne and other computer-aided dispatch (CAD), real-time video streaming, tactical collaboration, dynamic mapping and routing, and in-field reporting as well as push-to-talk and voice telephony.

The commercial release of Public Safety LTE offers fully tested and operational devices including Motorola’s recently announced Public Safety LTE vehicular modem (VML700) and USB data modem (UM1000).

This first release of Public Safety LTE will prioritize bandwidth on standards-based LTE depending on the responder’s agency, role and applications being used.

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