Ensuring Continuous Operation of Critical Services: Groundbreaking Hybrid Technology Bridges Broadband Coverage Gaps

Cybertel Bridge Introduces a New Era in Critical Communication



Cybertel Bridge has unveiled its innovative Hybrid Communication Technology, designed to tackle the persistent challenges faced by critical operations in maintaining communication in high-stakes environments. This breakthrough was first showcased at the Critical Communications World (CCW) 2026 exhibition, solidifying the company's commitment to providing reliable communication solutions for critical infrastructure.

The new technology seamlessly integrates 5G/LTE with DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) capabilities, facilitating automatic network switching and ensuring continuous communication even in areas where broadband coverage is inconsistent. This development addresses a significant pain point for emergency responders and essential service workers who operate in challenging environments, such as remote locations, underground facilities, or areas with unreliable service.

Key Features of the Hybrid Communication Technology


The technology introduces several key functionalities including:
  • - Dynamic Fallback: When broadband coverage is lost or signal levels drop below a necessary threshold, the system automatically switches from MCX (Mission Critical Services) to DMR DMO (Direct Mode Operation), providing uninterrupted service.
  • - Dynamic Recovery to MCX: Once a stable network signal resumes, the system automatically re-establishes broadband connectivity, ensuring that critical operations can continue without manual intervention.
  • - Repeater Mode: This feature facilitates seamless communication between DMR DMO groups and MCX through software-based relaying, which eliminates the need for specialized hardware infrastructure and streamlines operations.

According to Back San Nam, CEO of Cybertel Bridge, "In critical field operations where every second counts, personnel should not worry about radio coverage. Our technology was developed to take the network connectivity concerns off their plate, allowing them to focus entirely on their mission and return home safely."

Proven Track Record


Since 2017, Cybertel Bridge has successfully implemented over 60 MCX projects worldwide, continuing to deliver mission-critical communication solutions in public safety, transportation, and utility infrastructure. This latest offering is a testament to their ongoing dedication to ensuring reliable and transparent communication amidst growing demands for operational resilience.

All devices are manufactured entirely in South Korea, in strict compliance with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA), which assures high standards for cybersecurity and the quality of components and technologies used.

About Cybertel Bridge


Founded in 2000, Cybertel Bridge focuses on developing and manufacturing server solutions for MCX communications and specialized devices, with in-house R&D, production, and quality control units based in Seoul, South Korea. The company actively participates in the TCCA and 450 Alliance, providing a comprehensive end-to-end ecosystem for mission-critical communications. Their advancements in communications technology have been pivotal in supporting major national infrastructure projects globally since the introduction of innovative services, such as Push-to-Video, for the South Korean Air Force in 2012. More information can be accessed at www.cybertel.co.kr/en.

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