Hybrid Infrastructures
Considering current users that already have TETRA narrowband networks, or those that may want to combine the best of the two worlds, Teltronic is supporting integrated and hybrid solutions that allow the user to manage and operate their network as a single system.
Following the same philosophy that has established TELTRONIC as a leading manufacturer of TETRA solutions, it is possible to evolve current NEBULA narrowband systems toward new broadband technologies such as LTE/5G and MCX. In this way, a single hybrid system can continue to guarantee service availability, coverage, redundancy levels, communication privacy and security, resilience, scalability, and cybersecurity in both deployment and operation—while offering native interoperability between these technologies.

- Great flexibility and capacity for customization, thanks to the total control Teltronic has over all the components that will make up the solution.
- Performance: The same philosophy in the choice of hardware and unified maintenance processes allow the CAPEX and OPEX of the systems to be minimized.
- Simplicity: A single control node and Network Management System (NMS) allows for unified management of the elements and users of any technology.
- Excellent support: Robustness and reliability proven in our systems over the past 50 years
Solutions hybrid network infrastructure

One multi-technology network, managed from a single NMS (Network Management System), which gives access to the configuration, monitoring, management of fleets and operation from a simple and powerful tool.
The network is hybrid in terms of its deployment and operation, as it uses elements that are shared.


Teltronic has TETRA and LTE hybrid terminals in its portfolio, a solution that allows the user to have critical voice and broadband services through a single device.
Teltronic’s Integrated Control Centre solution, CeCoCo, allows for the unified management of communications in a multi-technology environment, from narrowband professional radio systems, to SIP analog and digital telephone systems, as well as MCX 3GPP communication systems.


Extended interoperability with other external networks, facilitating both coexistence and migration scenarios between technologies.