Triple-9 joins TCCA


Tuesday, 10 December, 2019

Triple-9 joins TCCA

Triple-9 has joined The Critical Communications Association (TCCA), giving it access to the latest technological developments, industry standards and insights into the needs of mobile professionals, according to Maurits Zandbergen, Business Development for Triple-9.

The Netherlands-based company develops a range of telecommunications applications and systems for 4G and 5G networks that are designed to be reliable, secure and have high availability, Triple-9 said.

“Triple-9 is highly involved in various projects in the professional telecommunications sector where we see a growing need for high-availability broadband data communication solutions,” Zandbergen said.

“Our most recent product, Lyfo.NET, enables fast and easy automatic switching between all available 4G mobile networks with just one SIM card,” he said.

Zandbergen said the company is “pleased to become a member of TCCA and we look forward to working with the Critical Communications Broadband Group [CCBG] in particular”.

TCCA’s work on critical broadband standards and specifications in 4G and 5G is led by CCBG, comprising TCCA member companies, working together to advance critical communications for the benefit of all professional users, Triple-9 said.

TCCA Chief Executive Tony Gray added: “Commercial mobile networks are set to be the basis for mission-critical networks in many countries. It is vital that as much knowledge and expertise as possible is brought together through TCCA to ensure the most comprehensive support for first responders and other critical users.

“We are very pleased to welcome Triple-9 as a TCCA member and look forward to their support as we continue to drive the development of critical broadband,” Gray concluded.

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