Broadband  |  2025-10-20

RideOnTrack Participates in UIC FRMCS Conference 2025, Showcasing Next-Generation Railway Communication Solutions

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

RideOnTrack participated in the UIC FRMCS Conference 2025, joining railway operators and technology leaders to present its latest innovations for the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS). The company showcased mission-critical platforms developed to enhance secure, interoperable communication across rail networks, reinforcing its commitment to advancing railway communications globally.

RideOnTrack proudly took part in the UIC FRMCS Conference 2025, an international forum uniting railway operators, infrastructure managers, and industry experts to discuss the evolution of railway communications. The event served as a key platform for exchanging insights and exploring the path towards FRMCS, the next generation standard set to replace GSM-R.


During the conference, RideOnTrack demonstrated its portfolio of cutting-edge technologies designed to support the industry’s seamless transition to FRMCS. Central to its showcase was the MCCS FRMCS Dispatching System, a state-of-the-art mission-critical dispatching platform engineered specifically for FRMCS and MCX environments. This solution underscores RideOnTrack’s dedication to delivering secure, resilient, and future-ready communication systems for operational rail stakeholders.


The company also presented its MCX/FRMCS Client & Server, a powerful suite enabling uninterrupted, secure communication between train drivers, dispatchers, and field personnel. This solution ensures that mission-critical voice and data services are synchronised across all operational layers, maintaining safety and continuity in dynamic rail environments.


In addition, RideOnTrack highlighted CodiTrack, its advanced Network Measurement Platform. Designed to assess network performance and FRMCS readiness, CodiTrack provides detailed insights into connectivity, ensuring infrastructure is prepared to meet the demands of modern railway operations.