Hytera Launches HyTalk Push-to-talk Platform in Kazakhstan at 10th Anniversary of its Local Office
Author : Radio China    Time : 2025-08-21    Source : www.radiochina.info
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Hytera Communications (SZSE: 002583), a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, at its annual partner conference, launched HyTalk Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) platform and its latest PoC device P50 to serve sectors and businesses aspiring for higher efficiency in team communication and collaboration. The conference was attended by over 80 key local partners, who gathered also to witness the 10th anniversary of Hytera’s Kazakhstan office.


The Hytera HyTalk PoC platform is locally deployed in the country to provide nationwide communication through the public network. It delivers rich communication services, including voice, video, and data. With the HyTalk application installed on Hytera PoC radios, multi-mode advanced radios, or body worn cameras, industrial and business users can access reliable push-to-talk/video (PTX) services over 3G, 4G, or WLAN networks. Hytera P50 PoC radio delivers renowned PTT performance and robust data capabilities. It is designed to empower professionals in various sectors such as security, hospitality, logistics, transportation. 


By bringing PoC infrastructure closer to the market, this upgrade ensures faster connectivity, higher data security, and more responsive local support. For partners and users, Hytera’s PoC solution enables nationwide communication using only radios and licenses—no additional infrastructure, no frequency fees, and no limits on distance. At the conference, Hytera also shared successful PoC deployment cases from across Central Asia, highlighting their positive impact on operational efficiency and safety.


Hytera has served the Kazakhstan market over 20 years, and established local office in 2015. Over the past decade, Hytera has built a solid foundation in the country, working closely with partners to deliver innovative, mission-critical communication solutions for industries such as public safety, emergency response, energy, and transportation. The partner conference has become a key annual platform for open dialogue, knowledge sharing, and joint growth — underscoring Hytera’s commitment to “Go Global, Be Local.”


Reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the local office, Dmitry Liu, Director of Hytera Central Asia, stated: “For over a decade, we have grown alongside Kazakhstan — learning, adapting, and innovating together. I want to sincerely thank our partners for their trust, support, and dedication over the past ten years. The launch of the local PoC platform is not just a technical milestone, but a strategic step toward delivering faster, more secure, and more responsive services to our customers. The growing adoption of PoC technology for public safety and security is expected to drive global market growth over the next ten years, and we are committed to ensuring our partners in Kazakhstan are well-positioned to capture these opportunities.”


During the conference, Hytera showcased its latest release of multiple product lines, such as Hytera DMR Trunking Cube Base Station DS-6250S, a compact next-generation DMR infrastructure for high-integration and cost-effective deployment; and the Portable Docking Station EDS30, a field-ready solution for body-worn camera (BWC) charging and data management. 


The company also introduced updated channel and marketing policies to empower partner growth, and hosted an awards ceremony to recognize outstanding partners for their contributions over the past decade.


The conference concluded with a shared commitment to deepening cooperation and driving innovation in the years ahead. Hytera reaffirmed its long-term strategy to further localize solutions, enhance customer experience, and continue providing world-class service and support for the Kazakhstan market.



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