CCR  |  2015-04-08

CONET Strengthens Global Market Presence by Joining TETRA and Critical Communications Association

Source: MCCResources

The TETRA and Critical Communications Association represents more than 160 manufacturers, integrators and operators of critical communication infrastructures worldwide.

With the official signing of the contracts, IT system and consulting provider CONET is now a regular member of the TETRA and Critical Communications Association (TCCA). In addition to the membership in this international association for TETRA providers and users and all other interested parties, the information technology and communications specialists at CONET as manufacturer of the CONET UC Radio Suite are getting actively involved in the TCCA’s “Critical Control Room Group (CCRG)“, thus positioning CONET’s own integration platform, communication hub, dispatcher and control solution for critical communication infrastructures more firmly in international markets.

”With its global orientation and its successful series of events on business and mission critical communications, the TCCA is the leading association for all stakeholder groups in the field of TETRA and critical communications“, explains Michael Exner, Head of Integrated Communication Solutions at CONET. „For us, the TCCA offers broader opportunities for the expansion of our international partner network.” Especially in view of the recent interest in the CONET UC Radio Suite shown by numerous representatives of homeland security, infrastructure operators and industry during the latest trade exhibitions, this is going to be a central task in order to be able to react successfully to the increasing demand.

As early as 1994, the TETRA and Critical Communications Association (TCCA) has been founded as an information exchange forum for users, manufacturers, application providers, integrators, operators, test houses and telecom agencies who work with TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) as the global standard for digital trunked radio. Die TCCA promotes and encourages the development and the adaption of standards, thus offering its more than 160 international members the opportunity to get actively involved into the further development of mission-critical communications and to exchange know-how and first-hand experience. (www.tandcca.com)