Cybertel Bridge Unveils Hybrid Technology for Critical Communications

Cybertel Bridge Introduces Innovative Hybrid Communication Technology



During the Critical Communications World (CCW) 2026 event, Cybertel Bridge officially launched its groundbreaking Hybrid Communication technology, designed to bridge crucial connectivity gaps in challenging environments. This advancement aims to support field teams maintaining critical infrastructure by ensuring reliable communication inside buildings, underground facilities, and remote outdoor areas where conventional broadband coverage might falter.

Overview of the Hybrid Communication Technology



The newly unveiled technology integrates both broadband Mission Critical Services (MCX) and DMR Direct Mode Operation (DMR DMO), facilitating seamless automatic switching between connectivity modes. This ensures continuous communication without the need for personnel to manually switch between networks, a significant advantage in mission-critical operations where every second matters.

Cybertel Bridge’s hardware, known as LM75, integrates advanced capabilities to support 5G/LTE, 450 MHz connectivity, and DMR Tier II, allowing automatic transition and resilience in varying signal conditions. This innovative solution is rooted in Cybertel's proprietary Embedded Hybrid Architecture, leveraging Qualcomm® QCM6490 cellular technology to provide a robust foundation for broadband and off-network communication needs.

Key Features of the Hybrid Communication System



The technology features several vital capabilities tailored for effective field operations:

1. Dynamic Fallback: Automatically reverts connectivity from MCX to DMR DMO when broadband coverage is lost or dips below a critical threshold.
2. Dynamic Recovery: Seamlessly restores broadband MCX connections upon the return of stable network coverage, ensuring continuous operational flow.
3. Repeater Mode: Enhances interoperability between DMR DMO groups and MCX through software-based retransmission, minimizing the necessity for dedicated hardware infrastructures.

Commitment to Field Operations



“Every second counts in high-stakes field operations; frontline personnel should never have to worry about radio coverage,” stated Back San Nam, CEO of Cybertel Bridge. The Hybrid Communication technology is designed to alleviate connectivity concerns, allowing first responders to focus on their tasks and return home safely after their duties.

Cybertel Bridge has a proven track record with over 60 MCX projects implemented globally since 2017, continually supporting organizations linked to critical communication in public safety, transportation, and utility services. The rising demand for integrity in supply chains has led Cybertel to ensure that all devices are manufactured in its own facilities in South Korea, guaranteeing compliance with the U.S. Trade Agreements Act (TAA) and complete control over product origin and cybersecurity.

About Cybertel Bridge



Founded in 2000, Cybertel Bridge specializes in developing and manufacturing mission-critical MCX server solutions, along with specialized devices utilizing its own R&D, production, and quality assurance capabilities in Seoul. Actively participating as a member of the TCCA and 450 Alliance, Cybertel Bridge provides a comprehensive end-to-end ecosystem for critical communications. The company has consistently delivered cutting-edge communication technologies for significant national infrastructure projects globally, including pioneering Push-to-Video services for the Korean Air Force in 2012. For more information, visit Cybertel Bridge.

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