LTE  |  2018-09-18

Daeyoun Selects Softil Technology for New Line of MCC Terminals

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Telecommunication terminals and signal control system upgrades for Seoul’s metro with new mission-critical communications features will improve operational efficiency and coordination.

Mission-critical communications (MCC) enabler Softil and the Daeyoun System Company today jointly announce that Softil’s BEEHD client framework technology has been selected for a new generation of Daeyoun communication terminals and signal control systems to bring operational improvements to Seoul’s subway.

“After careful evaluation, we decided on Softil’s BEEHD technology for our new rail communications systems because of the firm’s proven track record in advanced high-speed rail networks,” says SungSuk Lee, Daeyoun’s CEO. “With BEEHD onboard, Daeyoun’s new MCC systems will ensure richer communications in a more effective and secure manner both for day-to-day operations and during emergencies.”

“Like so many public service industries, the transportion sector is going through a period of seismic technology change as it harnesses all the benefits of mission-critical communication tools and technologies,” adds Pierre Hagendorf, Softil’s CEO. “This business development with Daeyoun well-reflects this change and extends Softil’s footprint in South Korea’s rapidly evolving transportation network.”

Daeyoun will use Softil’s BEEHD client framework to develop the new DY.LTE-R700 terminals. The new smart terminals will be key to improving day-to-day Seoul metro operations. The added capabilities of MCC over LTE and 5G will also prove priceless in case of emergencies enabling features such as push to talk speech, video, and mapping to increase efficiency, accuracy and speed of response.


With the move to deploy MCC over LTE and 5G communications for railroads and first responder operations such as police, medical and fire services, day-to-day and emergency operations of all the different agencies involved using the same technology connected over the same network will become better coordinated and more efficient.

Pictured: Daeyoun’s CEO SungSuk Lee