en.Wedoany.com Reported - The mid-term review meeting for the emergency communication equipment innovation project, jointly organized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Ministry of Emergency Management, was held in Kunming, Yunnan. The joint research team led by China Tower, in collaboration with CICT Mobile and Shandong Unicom, passed the review with high standards, and the technical achievements were recognized by the expert panel.
The "15th Five-Year Plan for the Construction of a Modern Emergency Response System" issued by the State Council emphasizes the need to enhance emergency communication support capabilities and rapid repair and restoration capabilities, ensuring communication connectivity under extreme conditions of "road damage, network outage, and power failure" (the "three outages"). CICT Mobile has developed a full range of emergency communication products. This project adopts a collaborative model of "China Tower's overall architecture design + CICT Mobile's base station development + Shandong Unicom's localized adaptation and verification," focusing on communication assurance challenges posed by the "three outages" scenario. The goal is to eliminate reliance on ground infrastructure, achieve rapid response across the entire area, and build an integrated air-space-ground emergency communication assurance system.

At the concurrently held Emergency Communication New Technology Exchange Conference, CICT Mobile, as an outstanding team representative for List Item 3 (Full-Network Public Network Base Station System Equipment), delivered a speech titled "Building a Resilient Lifeline – An Integrated Air-Space-Ground Emergency Communication Assurance Solution." The speech covered the full-stack industrial layout of emergency communication, constructing an integrated emergency communication assurance network with "air-space-ground" three-layer coordination: high-throughput satellites as backhaul support, drone high-altitude base stations for wide-area coverage, and ground portable base stations and anti-destruction super base stations as ground-level support. The speech also systematically elaborated on the solution path for the "three outages" scenario and shared multi-scenario practical verification experiences, providing a replicable technical path for the application and deployment of industry emergency communication equipment.

In the emergency communication equipment exhibition area, CICT Mobile showcased two core products. The first is a drone-mounted base station, designed for drone emergency coverage scenarios, supporting 900M/1.8G full-network connectivity and mainstream frequency bands such as 800M/1.8G+2.6G. It adopts a "small size, light weight, low power consumption, high transmission power" design, balancing coverage performance with payload constraints, and is compatible with various drone platforms, including tethered and vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing types. Under equivalent conditions, this device can extend drone operation time and expand signal coverage range. The second product is a satellite-integrated backpack base station, designed for "last mile" search and rescue scenarios where roads are damaged and vehicles cannot reach. It can be carried by a single soldier on foot, integrating satellite terminals, communication base stations, and energy storage batteries. Equipped with Ku-band high-throughput satellites for high-speed bidirectional data transmission, it features high-level protection standards, adapting to extreme field environments such as heavy rain and severe cold. It is ready for immediate use, quickly establishing on-site communication hotspots. Both devices have undergone multi-scenario practical verification, including flood damage restoration and extreme cold high-altitude testing, and have successfully won bids for China Mobile's 2026 emergency communication product centralized procurement.






