Launch of “Comunicaciones Críticas”, New Spanish- Language News Portal for the Critical Communications Industry
Expanding sector coverage following the strategic announcement between MCCResources and Vravantis
Following the recently announced strategic partnership between MCCResources, the world's most comprehensive news and information resource for critical communications professionals worldwide, and Vravantis, the launch of Comunicaciones Críticas represents the next step in strengthening information exchange and visibility within the global critical communications ecosystem.
Comunicaciones Críticas is a Spanish-language digital news portal dedicated to mission-critical and professional communications technologies, market developments, and strategic industry analysis. By providing expert coverage across Europe and the Americas, the platform serves the global community of Spanish speakers — the world's second most spoken native language — bridging the gap between cutting-edge innovation and a vital international market.
Technology & Market Coverage
The platform provides focused coverage on technologies including TETRA, DMR, Private LTE, 5G & 6G mission-critical networks, MCX (MCPTT, MCData, MCVideo), secure broadband and hybrid communication systems, satellite communications, critical control rooms, critical IoT & AI-driven integrations, interoperability frameworks, and other evolving critical communications technologies.
Editorial coverage addresses key vertical markets such as public safety, transport, utilities, energy, industrial and critical infrastructure, government and defense-related communications environments, and other resilience-driven sectors.
In addition to technology and market reporting, Comunicaciones Críticas will actively publish and promote industry events, including international conferences, trade exhibitions, regulatory forums, technology demonstrations, and sector-specific gatherings relevant to the critical communications community.
The objective is to establish a reliable and technically informed reference platform in Spanish for professionals operating in highly regulated, security-sensitive, and mission-driven environments where communications resilience, reliability, and interoperability are essential.
Integration with The Critical Comms Community
Through collaboration with MCCResources and integration with the recently launched The Critical Communications Community App, the portal connects Spanish-speaking audiences with global industry developments while maintaining strong regional relevance. As investment accelerates in next-generation secure communications networks worldwide, there is increasing demand for specialized, sector-focused coverage tailored to Spanish-speaking markets across Europe and the Americas.
Gert Jan Wolf, CEO of MCCResources, commented:
"We warmly welcome Vravantis's decision to offer news and information on critical communications in Spanish. This is a strategically significant move for our industry. Spanish is the official language — by law or by convention — in 20 sovereign states, one dependent territory, and one partially recognised state, representing around 442 million people. For a sector that depends on mission-critical connectivity across borders and jurisdictions, that is a market that no serious publication or platform can afford to overlook. We look forward to seeing the critical communications community grow stronger and more connected as a result of this initiative."
Daniel Foronda, CEO of Vravantis, added:
Comunicaciones Críticas marks an important step in making mission-critical communications news accessible to the Spanish-speaking community. Our aim is to provide not just information, but actionable insights and a platform for collaboration. By connecting professionals across industries and regions, we hope to foster innovation, interoperability, and resilience in critical communications worldwide."
Call for Industry Contributions
Comunicaciones Críticas invites manufacturers, operators, system integrators, regulators, associations, and industry stakeholders to submit news and project announcements, technology updates, market insights, opinion articles, and event information and conference announcements. Submissions may be provided in Spanish or English. All content will be published in Spanish to serve professional audiences globally.
Comunicaciones Críticas is now live and open to industry collaboration.