Zaragoza, April 27th 2026
The organisers of the International Critical Communications Awards have announced the shortlist for their 2026 edition, awards that will be presented during the upcoming Critical Communications World to be held in London and that are considered the most prestigious in the international critical communications sector. Teltronic has been selected with six nominations across five different categories, a recognition that highlights the quality of its solutions.
NovaX, Teltronic’s broadband critical services solution developed in accordance with 3GPP standards, has been shortlisted as a candidate for Best MCX Product or Solution of the Year. NovaX enables voice, data and video communications over LTE and 5G networks, guaranteeing prioritisation, availability and security for mission-critical environments. Its ability to interoperate with PMR technologies such as TETRA or P25 facilitates a gradual transition towards broadband.
Teltronic has also been shortlisted in the category of Best TETRA Product or Solution of the Year with the Green Base Station (GBS), its new generation base station. Thanks to Artificial Intelligence-based optimisation algorithms, the GBS consumes up to 70% less energy compared to traditional TETRA base station configurations, without compromising performance or coverage. Its compact design and compatibility with alternative energy solutions reinforce its role as a sustainable infrastructure.
Also within public safety, the shortlist includes a project submitted by the Government of the State of Mexico, in which Teltronic has carried out a hybrid transformation of its critical communications by integrating its TETRA NEBULA network with 3GPP-compliant MCX services and with the geolocation and service integration platform of its command and control centre.
In the Transport category, Teltronic makes the shortlist with its project Validating FRMCS on a High-Speed Line, a pioneering initiative that demonstrates the correct operation of a complete broadband communications ecosystem, based on 5G and MCX, on a real 37-kilometre high-speed section, reaching speeds above 200 km/h. The deployment of Teltronic’s end-to-end Train-to-Ground communications solution confirmed the viability of FRMCS as a key technology for the transition from GSM-R systems towards future railway communications.
In the public safety category, Teltronic has been shortlisted for the national critical communications convergence project in Brazil, which integrates MCX services with the TETRA network of the Federal Highway Police. This hybrid architecture enables interoperability between different agencies through interconnection functions and multimode terminals, ensuring operational continuity and optimising the use of existing infrastructures. The project also lays the foundations for a federated, scalable and replicable model, capable of progressively incorporating new public safety agencies within a common critical communications framework.
Finally, the awards shortlist recognises individual talent with the nomination of David Martínez in the Young Engineer of the Year category. His work has had a direct and strategic impact on Teltronic’s evolution towards mission-critical broadband solutions, leading real LTE and 5G deployments and participating in key European initiatives such as the FRMCS Plugtests and the PSCE MCX programme.
