Ensuring Seamless Communication in Critical Infrastructures with New Hybrid Technology

In today's fast-paced world, maintaining uninterrupted communication is paramount, especially in critical sectors such as public safety, transportation, and utilities. Recognizing this need, Cybertel Bridge has unveiled a groundbreaking hybrid communication solution following its showcase at the Critical Communications World (CCW) 2026 event. This innovative technology, referred to as the Embedded Hybrid Architecture, is engineered to ensure seamless connectivity in challenging environments, including buildings, underground facilities, and remote locations where broadband coverage is limited or non-existent.

The heart of this new technology lies in its ability to integrate two key communication services: the broadband Mission Critical Services (MCX) and the DMR Direct Mode Operation (DMR DMO). This integration allows automatic switching between these two modes, ensuring continuous communication even when network conditions fluctuate. For operators in the field, this means they can focus entirely on their responsibilities without worrying about the reliability of their communication links.

Moreover, the LM75 device, which serves as the foundation for this system, is crucial in facilitating automatic network transitions. It supports multiple connectivity options, including 5G/LTE and 450 MHz, combined with an integrated DMR Tier II module. This multi-faceted approach provides resilience and ensures that critical information can be transmitted effectively, regardless of the surrounding conditions.

Key features of Cybertel Bridge's hybrid technology include:
  • - Dynamic Fallback: The system automatically switches from MCX to DMR DMO when the broadband signal weakens, ensuring that communications can continue without interruption.
  • - Dynamic Restoration to MCX: Once stable broadband connectivity is restored, the device automatically re-establishes the MCX communication, facilitating a smooth transition back to the preferred operational mode.
  • - Repeater Mode: This feature enables interoperability between DMR DMO and MCX groups via software-based repeaters, eliminating the need for dedicated hardware, thus streamlining operations and reducing costs.

Cybertel Bridge's commitment to delivering dependable communication technology is rooted in its understanding that in critical situations, every second counts. "During field operations where stakes are high, first responders should never have to doubt their radio coverage," emphasized Back San Nam, the CEO of Cybertel Bridge. "Our technology is designed to alleviate connectivity concerns, allowing personnel to concentrate on their duties and ensuring their safe return home."

With a proven track record of over 60 implemented MCX projects worldwide since 2017, Cybertel Bridge remains dedicated to advancing communication capabilities for organizations in urgent operational fields. The company not only emphasizes the quality and integrity of its production processes by ensuring all devices are manufactured in-house in South Korea, but it also adheres strictly to the Trade Agreements Act (TAA) and robust cybersecurity standards.

Cybertel Bridge, founded in 2000, specializes in developing and manufacturing mission-critical MCX server solutions and specialized equipment through its dedicated research and development, production, and quality control departments in Seoul, South Korea. As a member of the TCCA and the 450 Alliance, the firm provides a complete end-to-end ecosystem for critical communication needs. Since launching 'Push-to-Video' services for the Korean Air Force in 2012, Cybertel Bridge has been a significant player in providing advanced communication technologies for large-scale national infrastructure projects across the globe. For more information, visit www.cybertel.co.kr/en.

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