Hytera Communications
Since 1993
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
China
Moscow
117105, Varshavskoye shosse, 1, p. 6, of. A317
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Founded in 1993, Hytera Communications Co., Ltd., is a provider of professional mobile radio equipment and solutions in China. The company specializes in the development, production and sale of goods related to professional mobile radio systems: from analog to digital, from standard to trunk, from portable and mobile to system equipment.
Hytera has its network of research and development centers around the world, with a staff of more than 800 engineers.
History and Performance Indicators
2022: Banning the import and sale of equipment in the United States
U.S. Federal Communications Commission banned the import and sale to the country telecommunication of equipment manufactured by,, Huawei ZTE Hytera and a number of other companies from. PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA This became known on November 26, 2022. More. here
2020: Companies using Chinese equipment will lose government contracts in the United States
The administration of US President Donald Trump intends to introduce rules that will prohibit the US government from buying goods or services from any company using the products of five Chinese tech giants - Huawei, Dahua, ZTE, Hikvision and Hytera.
As the Reuters news agency reported in July, this ban could have far-reaching consequences for companies selling goods and services to the US government. Any firm that uses the equipment or services of these Chinese companies will no longer be able to sell them to the US government without obtaining permission from the authorities.
"The danger our country faces from foreign adversaries like China seeking to infiltrate our systems is too great. The Trump administration supports our government in the fight against malicious networks such as Huawei by imposing a ban on federal purchases, "explained Russell Vought, acting director of the US Administration and Budget Office. |
The US government contract market has an annual turnover of about $500 billion, and now access to it may be difficult for those companies that use Huawei, Dahua, ZTE, Hikvision or Hytera equipment. For example, Dahua and Hikvision are the world's largest suppliers of components for video surveillance systems, and it may not be so easy to do without their products.
According to the official, the new rules are introduced not only to prohibit government agencies from using products from Huawei, Dahua, ZTE, Hikvision or Hytera, but they are also an attempt to limit the influence of Chinese companies. In other words, American companies are given the choice of doing business with the US government or with Chinese firms.
The new rules will come into force on August 13, but it remains unknown whether they will affect only future contracts, or existing ones.
2013
Hytera Communications Co., Ltd. - a developer and manufacturer of equipment for professional mobile radio communication (PMR) - announced in the spring of 2014 that in 2013 it delivered more than 1 million professional mobile radio stations, with 60% of the terminals sold in international markets. Hytera's PMR products enjoy international fame and recognition, as evidenced by the company's steady growth in sales and growing presence in the global market.
In 2013, Hytera also celebrated its 20th anniversary. Over 600 partners and clients from more than 50 countries gathered at Hytera's Shenzhen headquarters to participate in the celebration, which took place from October 10 to 13, 2013. At the same time, a forum of the PMR industry was held.