The Next Generation of LMR is MCPTT
Bruce Albright (4G/5G Business Line Manager, Burns & McDonnell)
Jason Ervin (Senior VP, Telecom, Lower Colorado River Authority)
Robert Butts (Utilities Market Manager, L3Harris)
Ritesh Desai (Product Engineering Manager, Southern Linc)
Location: N260
Date: Wednesday, March 19
Time: 3:10 pm - 4:10 pm
Track: Utilities
Topics: Backhaul, Broadband, IoT, Spectrum Allocation
Format: Panel Session
Vault Recording: TBD
As utilities increasingly adopt Private LTE (PLTE) networks to enhance control and expand capabilities, many are also seeking to replace their aging Land Mobile Radio (LMR) systems. This shift raises a critical question: should Mission Critical Push to Talk (MCPTT) be considered the future standard for emergency communications?
Our discussion will focus on the readiness and reliability of MCPTT technology. We will delve into the complexities of this decision, examining the current features and functionalities of MCPTT, as well as the improvements that are on the horizon. This exploration will include insights from current users of MCPTT, leading manufacturers of the platform, and other large LMR users who are planning their transitions.
We will discuss how MCPTT is being utilized today and evaluate its performance in utility environments. This includes understanding the specific benefits it offers, such as enhanced communication clarity, faster response times, and better integration with modern utility operations. Additionally, we will explore the potential challenges and limitations, such as interoperability with existing systems and the need for robust cybersecurity measures.
Takeaway
MCPTT is ready to replace LMR for utilities
Advances are being made to the standards
Additional development is being done for interoperability