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NTC Proteus: MCPTT (Mission Critical Push-to-Talk)

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Developers: Proteus SEC
Branches: Telecommunications and Communications

2025: Compatibility with Red OS M

The companies "NTC Protei" and "Red Software" have confirmed the compatibility and correctness of the application for ensuring professional radio communication PROTEI-MCPTT in the environment of the mobile operating system Red OS M. The use of these solutions opens up opportunities for the implementation of the tasks of industrial enterprises and emergency services. Red Soft announced this on April 8, 2025.

Compatibility testing ON of MCPTT with RED OS M was carried out in the PROTEI laboratory on two types of terminals tablet computer : and. mobile phone RED SOFT provided terminals with an installed mobile operating system and supervised bench tests. The engineers of NTC Proteus carried out tests in accordance with the test procedure agreed by the parties.

During testing, checks were carried out on the correctness and functioning of MCPTT software in RED OS M. Group, individual, half-duplex audio and video calls, messages and notifications were transmitted in accordance with the MCPTT standard (3GPP TS 22.179). No problems were found in the operation and interaction of the application and the mobile operating system.

Thus, PROTEUS-MCPTT is fully compatible with RED OS M, which is confirmed by the corresponding certificate. The joint solution can be recommended for use at industrial infrastructure facilities for the needs of emergency services and departments due to the high level of reliability.

The MCPTT (Mission Critical Push-to-Talk) software application developed by the Proteus Scientific and Technical Center allows you to organize full-fledged radio communication between subscribers based on the existing network infrastructure 4G/. 5G It is a modern replacement for existing professional radio standards (TETRA, DMR, APCO 25) and can work with any device that supports MCPTT standards. The application installed on the terminals processes group and individual calls, supports emergency calls, including broadcast calls, and prioritizes calls and traffic.