Genaker 4G expertise welcomed by TCCA


Tuesday, 14 March, 2017

Genaker 4G expertise welcomed by TCCA

Genaker has just joined the TCCA and will continue to grow and provide mission-critical push-to-talk (PTT) technology globally.

The Spanish company develops professional and secure mobile communications services that deliver integrated voice, data and video communications over 4G networks for critical operations teams. 

It has received an innovation grant of €1.3m from the EU’s Horizon 2020 program, which is designed to implement the Innovation Union — a Europe 2020 initiative aimed at securing Europe’s global competitiveness. It received the highest score of more than 2000 participating companies.

Genaker supplies its products in 15 countries, the latest being the Philippines, in collaboration with operator PLDT.

The TCCA works with its member companies, standards organisations, governments and regulators worldwide to ensure a thriving and competitive market for critical communications based on open standards.

“Forming part of the TCCA is crucial to Genaker in its strategy to grow and provide mission-critical push-to-talk solutions globally and becoming a major player in the industry,” said Genaker CEO Miquel Teixidor.

“We are pleased to welcome Genaker to the TCCA and look forward to their involvement in the work of the association as we move forward with the standardisation of critical LTE technology. 4G is increasingly supporting critical users and Genaker joins a growing number of TCCA members with specialist knowledge in this area,” said Phil Kidner, TCCA CEO.

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