LTE  |  2022-11-18

Mobile Tornado Expands Presence in Central America to Support Growth in Mission Critical PoC Technology

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The company is working with business partners Grupo Atención and Claro to make its world-leading technologies available to public and private sector organisations in the two countries.

UK company strengthens ties with Grupo Atención and Claro to launch in Guatemala and El Salvador
Mobile Tornado plc, a global leader in resource management and Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC) technologies for mission critical requirements, is expanding its presence in Latin America by moving into the new Central America markets of Guatemala and El Salvador. The company is working with business partners Grupo Atención and Claro to make its world-leading technologies available to public and private sector organisations in the two countries.

Value-added reseller Grupo Atención is Mobile Tornado’s preferred regional implementation partner for América Móvil, one of the largest telecommunications groups in the world. Claro is América Móvil’s carrier in Latin America and has a presence in 18 countries.

Shahar Doron, the global pre-sales and operations director at Mobile Tornado, said: “Our move into Guatemala and El Salvador is exciting as it opens up new markets for Mobile Tornado in Central America. We already have a strong base in the region with a significant and growing number of users in Colombia and Mexico. With our trusted partner Grupo Atención, we are delighted to be bringing our world-leading technologies to more organisations in this key territory for our business.”


Mobile Tornado is headquartered in Harrogate, UK with R&D facilities in the UK, Israel, and India. Recent industry testing has shown the company’s technologies are the best and most resilient in the world for critical communications with seamless switching between mobile and broadband networks. They have been deployed in more than 30 countries worldwide with mobile operators, governments and enterprises in Europe, Africa and the Americas.