Broadband  |  2024-01-09

Mobile Tornado plc joins Ericsson Enterprise Partner Program to Provide Push To Talk over Cellular with Ericsson Private 5G

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Mobile Tornado plc announced today that it has executed the required agreement to participate in Ericsson Enterprise Partner Program.

Mobile Tornado plc announced today that it has executed the required agreement to participate in Ericsson Enterprise Partner Program, delivering value by enabling industrial customers to improve business critical communications and increase safety, reduce costs and boost productivity.

Andrew McNamara, Channel Sales Manager at Mobile Tornado, said:

“We are delighted to have joined the Ericsson Enterprise partner program. This membership will introduce our world-leading push-to-talk over cellular technologies to more industrial customers across the world who can benefit from our enhanced data capabilities.”

Industry 4.0 Partner Program members are solution providers who offer technologies as a part of the enterprise cellular ecosystem. This program sets the standard for recognising a partner’s investment in the tools and processes necessary to provide high return on investment for customers using cellular connectivity as the foundation of more complex operating environments.

Ericsson Private 5G is Ericsson’s next generation private network product providing secure and reliable 4G and 5G connectivity through its single server dual mode core. Built for business operations and industrial use cases, the product comes pre-integrated to ensure rapid time to use and turning on advanced and intelligent operations in any environment, all while keeping sensitive data secured on site. 

“Ericsson is working with companies like Mobile Tornado to nurture the ecosystem and ensure seamless and secure Industry 4.0 deployments,” said Thomas Noren, Head of Dedicated Networks at Ericsson. “We are pleased to see the growth of partners providing connectivity solutions that satisfy the growing needs in industry for 5G.