Broadband  |  2026-06-26

Quality One Leads U.S. Launch of Crosscall CORE-P6, a FirstNetTrusted™ Rugged Push-to-Talk Device for First Responders

Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Quality One Wireless, a U.S.-based leader in wireless device lifecycle services, today announced the U.S. market launch of the CORE-P6, a rugged push-to-talk (PTT) device from European mobile technology pioneer Crosscall. Only available in the U.S. through AT&T and certified as FirstNet Trusted™ for use on FirstNet®, Built with AT&T, the CORE-P6 brings purpose-built durability, audio clarity, and mission-critical performance to American first responders and frontline teams.

The launch marks Crosscall's U.S. debut. With deployments supporting more than 350,000 MCX users across Europe, including national law enforcement organizations and elite special intervention teams, Crosscall brings field-proven expertise in rugged mobility to America's first responders.

Through its integration with FirstNet, the CORE-P6 reaches public safety on their network. FirstNet Trusted™ devices are central to transforming the capabilities of our nation's first

responders. They have met the standards for supporting the critical operational needs of

public safety agencies and users who need tools that are highly secure, resilient, scalable, and available when needed.

Quality One's role in the CORE-P6's U.S. launch reflects 33 years of carrier integration and device lifecycle expertise. Founded in 1993 in Orlando, Florida, Quality One has supported more than 500 device launches with U.S. Tier 1 carriers, including AT&T. The CORE-P6 program represents Quality One's expanding focus on mission-critical communications devices for public safety and government customers.

 

"Bringing Crosscall's CORE-P6 to American first responders is exactly the work Quality One has been doing for more than three decades. Carrier integration, FirstNet certification, and device lifecycle support are not the visible part of a device launch, but they are what makes a new device genuinely deployable in the field. The CORE-P6 program reflects the depth of expertise our team has built around mission-critical communications, and we are proud to deliver this platform to the public safety community alongside Crosscall and AT&T,"

said John Chiorando, CEO of Quality One.

 

"At Crosscall, we design communication devices specifically for professionals working in demanding field environments, where reliability, durability, and ease of use are essential. With CORE-P6, first responders and frontline teams gain a purpose-built device that pairs ergonomic design with clear, dependable communication, allowing seamless compatibility with the tools and equipment they rely on every day to carry out critical missions,"

said Nicolas Zibell, CEO of Crosscall.