PSCE Welcomes StreamWide and Swissphone as new Members
Public Safety Communications Europe (PSCE) announced that they are delighted to welcome StreamWIDE and SWISSPHONE as new institutional members.
Eric Lebegue - CEO Advisor StreamWIDE:
"We are very honoured to join PSCE organisation for sharing with other members our experience in technology and market fields. As a medium size company present in five continents with headquarters in Paris- France- we are convinced of the importance to further develop LTE technology in Europe to provide better services to public organisations as for example safety, healthcare, police to allow them to be more reliable and costs efficient. Being PSCE member is also for us a way for developing business cooperation in Europe within European companies".
StreamWIDE is An established leader for Value Added Telecommunication Services, StreamWIDE assists operators and service providers worldwide in shaping their services innovation. StreamWIDE Next Generation software technology enables legacy system replacement, as well as innovative service launches in the areas of IP mobile messaging, Call Completion, convergence management, virtual numbers and social telephony, convergent charging, conferencing, virtual contact center solutions, call control and routing.
Philipp Zimmermann (pictured)- Head of Marketing Swissphone:
"As a leader for alerting in Public Safety, we are very proud to be able to join PSCE. We view PSCE as an invaluable platform for the exchange of information and for networking with relevant stakeholders in this domain"
Swissphone is a leading European provider of alerting and communication solutions for public safety organisations. Founded in 1969, the family owned company has set the standard since in alerting and critical messaging. 250 employees throughout Europe and the US develop, produce and deploy POCSAG networks and pagers, as well as software solutions for resource management and critical messaging. Swissphone has built 300+ networks worldwide, offering the lowest Total Cost of Ownership compared to other alerting technologies.