Zenitel has been chosen as a top Tech40 label company
Zenitel operates a public safety network based on the TETRA standard in the the Caribbean named, ChuChubi
Yesterday, the Belgian Vice-prime minister and minister of digital agenda, Alexander De Croo, opened at the Bell Ceremony the launch of Tech 40 label companies, a label recognizing innovative European SMEs listed on the markets it covers.
Each year Tech 40 will allow 40 top performing European companies to benefit from premium services. An initial shortlist of 80 companies was drawn up from the total of 320 listed Tech companies. A nine-member committee made the final selection using qualitative and quantitative criteria.
It is one of a series of measures adopted by EnterNext since 2014 to boost the visibility of tech companies on financial markets and provide special assistance to them.
TETRA Operator
Zenitel operates a public safety network based on the TETRA standard in the Caribbean named ChuChubi. The ChuChubi infrastructure allows customers to use secure communication as a 'plug and play' service. The company also has a strong presence in both the on-shore and off-shore secure communications market through its global brand, Vingtor-Stentofon. The brand is recognized globally for offering advanced off-shore and on-shore communication systems.
Zenitel has perations in Norway, Denmark, Singapore, China, France, Finland, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, Croatia, Brazil, India, UK, USA, United Arab Emirates, Sweden and a worldwide distributor network.