Narrowband  |   Broadband  |  2025-07-23

TCCA Welcomes CritCom Association as New Member

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The CritComm Association was founded on the initiative of the Hungarian governmental communications service provider Pro-M Zrt.

In a post on Social Media, TCCA announced that they have welcomed the CritCom Association for Critical Communications in Hungary as a new member. The CritComm Association was founded on the initiative of the Hungarian governmental communications service provider Pro-M Zrt. The Association held its inaugural General Assembly on 25 July 2023, and currently has 16 legal entities and 67 individuals as members, five associate members and cooperation agreements in force with nine organisations.

The Association's goal is to provide appropriate quality, content, and focus on the need to complement TETRA-Critical Communications technology for secure voice communications with the development and deployment of state-owned government mission-critical mobile broadband beyond the efforts of Pro-M.

“Regional critical communication associations are an important part of driving collaboration, innovation and interoperable open standard solutions for the benefit of essential end users,” said TCCA CEO Kevin Graham. “We are pleased to welcome Hungary’s CritCom Association and thank TCCA member Pro-M for establishing this important national association and Miklós Takács for longstanding support for TCCA. We look forward to working with Czintula György and team, and welcome the experience, insights and progress that they can share with global peers as all strive towards our common objectives- harmonised secure trusted available and interoperable connectivity.”


The CritCom Association has three independent sections: development, telecommunications, and user, each led by section leaders. During 2024 the Association organised 10 mini-conferences and workshops, participated in 12 events in the ICT sector and co-organised the Professional Mobile Telecom day (EDR Day).