Idis Powertel announced on the 16th that it has established a comprehensive integrated radio communication solution for Ewha Medical Center by providing the LTE walkie-talkie ‘Razer’ and the integrated wired and wireless ‘FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence)’ service to Ewha Mokdong Hospital.


Major general hospitals in Seoul use Idis Powertel’s LTE walkie-talkie ‘Razer’ as an emergency communication network among medical staff. Ewha Medical Center introduced an integrated radio communication solution throughout the hospital, judging it effective to provide high-quality services such as communication among medical staff, patient transport and care, hospital security, and parking management.

Ewha Medical Center staff are using 'Rajer' radio communication. <br>[Photo by IDIS Powertel]

Ewha Medical Center staff are using 'Rajer' radio communication.
[Photo by IDIS Powertel]

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Idis Powertel’s ‘Razer’ utilizes the LTE network to enable not only radio communication but also mobile phone and data communication. The integrated wired and wireless ‘FMC’ service is a linkage solution that connects the hospital’s wired phones with the mobile phones of the LTE walkie-talkie ‘Razer.’ It is an optimal communication method for medical staff who frequently move within the hospital during emergencies.


A representative of Ewha Mokdong Hospital said, “Unlike conventional walkie-talkies, the LTE walkie-talkie ‘Razer’ uses mobile communication base stations, eliminating dead zones and offering various radio channels, making it efficient for various medical support situations that require simultaneous response,” and added, “Especially by utilizing the ‘FMC’ service, which enables integration between wired and wireless communication, a single walkie-talkie can also be used as an internal phone, allowing medical staff to make immediate calls from anywhere within the hospital, which is helpful in emergency situations.”



Kim Youngdal, CEO of Idis Powertel, said, “We provide integrated wired and wireless radio communication services such as the LTE walkie-talkie ‘Razer’ and the ‘FMC’ service to ensure smooth medical services at large general hospitals like Ewha Medical Center,” and added, “We will continue to develop various radio communication solutions for medical staff and patients to further contribute to the lives and safety of the public.”


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