Booth 1674
Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, NV, USA
March 6-7, 2019
Since 1977 IWCE has been the go-to event for communications technology for non-consumers including Critical radio systems, handheld devices, spectrum management, backhaul, interoperability, and FirstNet. With the proliferation of cellular, network connectivity and coverage take on a whole new meaning now that the transition from LMR to an LTE infrastructure has begun.
Starting March 4, 2019 IWCE offers four days of top notch keynotes, educational sessions, special events and exhibits.
Visit Softil at Booth #1674 to learn more about the BEEHD client framework for Mission Critical Communications over LTE, LTE-R (Railway) and 5G, as well as e911/NG911 communication solutions.
Come see a live demo of the BEEHD that enables you to develop advanced communication solutions with high quality, carrier-grade voice and video support equally suitable for development e911/ng911 and citizen reporting clients, as well as Mission Critical solutions featuring functions such as MCPTT, MCVideo, MCData (collectively known as MCX), and more.
Operators, device manufacturers, dispatch console vendors, recording solution developers, application developers and integrators are invited to meet us at our booth to learn how to quickly and efficiently implement high-quality communication solutions for first responders.
Please also join Softil at two conference sessions. You can listen to Anatoli Levine, Softil’s Director of Products and Standards in the following discussions:
Results from the Second MCPTT Plugtests in Texas
When: Thursday, 03/07/2019: 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM
Where: Room: N256
Program link can be found here.
High Quality of Experience as Critical Element of Successful MCX Communications over LTE and 5G
When: Friday, 03/08/2019: 11:15 AM – 12:30 PM
Where: Room: N260
Program link can be found here.
To schedule a meeting please fill in the form on this page.
Visit the event website or learn more about our Mission Critical Communications client solution for LTE and 5G.
You may also be interested in our white paper, Developing Advanced Mission Critical Communications.