From 3.4m to 30m in Seconds: The Mobile Base Station That's Changing Disaster Response
When a typhoon knocks out cell towers, when floodwaters isolate a village, or when an earthquake shatters conventional infrastructure, every minute without communication costs lives. First responders need more than a backup generator — they need a complete, self-contained command post that rises to the occasion, literally. Enter the Integrated Super-Lifting Communication Base Station , unveiled at MWC 2025 Shanghai. This isn’t just another mobile tower. It’s a rapid-deployment, all-in-one emergency communications hub that transforms disaster zones from silent to connected in record time. From Compact Transport to Full Operation in Minutes Stowed for travel, the unit measures just 7.9m (L) × 2.3m (W) × 3.4m (H) — compact enough to fit on a standard flatbed truck. But once on site, it deploys with hydraulic power and wireless control. The tower extends to a working height of 25 or 30 meters, depending on the configuration, and its base expands to a stable 7.9m × 6.5m footprint. The lifti...