Ensuring robust broadband connectivity is crucial for emergency services and public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) organizations, as it facilitates coordination, real-time information sharing, and situational awareness during emergencies.
Frequentis, an expert in safety-critical solutions, is partnering with Lyfo, a Dutch company known for its network technology expertise, to enhance 4G/5G connectivity. This strategic collaboration aims to improve mobile communication capabilities vital for emergency services and PPDR organizations.
Advanced Mobile Network Connectivity
Frequentis offers MissionX, an integrated Mission Critical Services (MCX) solution that supports secure, interoperable voice, data, and video communications over 4G/5G networks, adhering to global 3GPP standards.
Complementing this is Lyfo’s Lyfo.net, which utilizes patented network-selection technology to automatically connect devices to the most robust mobile network, optimizing monitoring and prioritization for mission-critical applications. This partnership is expected to drive significant advancements in MCX, leading to quicker decision-making, enhanced safety measures, and improved public protection.
Enhancements in Mission-Critical Communication
Frequentis offers MissionX, an integrated MCX solution that supports secure, interoperable voice
Manuel Hintermayr, the Director of Mission Critical Services at Frequentis, expressed enthusiasm for the longstanding collaboration with Lyfo, stating, “We are extremely proud of our long-standing partnership with Lyfo and are delighted to now develop it further."
"The combination of our 3GPP-standardized MissionX communication solution with the innovative, patented Lyfo portfolio creates unique added value for all safety-critical organizations, in line with the Frequentis mission: ‘For A Safer World.’”
Growing Demand and Market Expansion
Maurits Zandbergen, CEO & Business Development at Lyfo, remarked on the significance of the partnership: “We are honored that Frequentis, a key player in the mission-critical communications space, has chosen to work with us on a vital element of the MCX service. This deepening of our collaboration opens doors for Lyfo which normally would have been closed and allows us to expand our further contribution in the MCX domain.”
He also noted the rising demand for their innovative technology, particularly following its introduction to the Dutch market in 2021 and recent expansion into the German market, enhancing mobile 4G/5G connectivity.
