Genaker and Quixoticity will work closely together with the entire global critical communications community over the coming months and years to accelerate the development and deployment of next-generation solutions. Genaker focuses on delivering flexible solutions aligned with 3GPP MCX standards. Its solutions are capable of rich integration with external systems, from public or private LTE – and future 5G – networks with high quality of service (QoS) and prioritisation, and can interconnect with existing two-way radio systems such as TETRA, Tetrapol or P25. Genaker is a member of TCCA, has taken part in – and will continue to take part in – ETSI MCX Plugtests and has also received funding from European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
Clemons has 23 years of experience in the global critical communications industry, having worked with a significant number of the major industry players around the world to bring best practice solutions to a wide range of mission-critical and business-critical customers. He is a former director and board member of TCCA and a current active member of 3GPP and ETSI, helping to define the next generation of mission-critical communications solutions as the world moves towards 5G.
Miquel Teixidor, founder & CEO, Genaker: “Peter Clemons is highly respected within the global critical communications community following well over two decades of continuous, dedicated service, always promoting global best practice and taking a rigorous user-centric approach. Working together with Peter demonstrates Genaker’s ambition to take a leading role in defining the next generation of mission-critical solutions.”
Peter Clemons, founder, Quixoticity: “It is a real honour to work together with Genaker to develop and offer the very best services to mission-critical users across the world. We will work closely with all like-minded people and organisations within our community to accelerate the next stage of technological and organisational developments required to enable the future, global 5G-enabled society. These are truly exciting times for critical communications.”