Digital transmission networks and communication platforms

Fulfillment of the highest requirements for reliable and secure communication

The digital future of our clients requires state-of-the-art digital transmission networks which are precisely tailored to their needs. Whether railway operations, police, fire departments, emergency services, or public telecommunications and broadcasting operators – we are extremely familiar with specific, often safety-relevant applications and the resulting strict requirements for security, availability, and latency of data transmission. This enables us to develop customized network strategies and concepts.

These concepts and their implementation planning include both

  • Mobile networks (e.g. in railway operations or digital radio) from established GSM-R, Tetra and radio relay networks to 5G-based FRMCS and BOS broadband digital radio

and

  • Fixed networks on the various layers from the laying of nationwide fiber optic infrastructure with innovative processes to the implementation of DWDM infrastructure to the design and approval of security-relevant IP transmission.   

The network strategies and concepts from our Technology & Operational Consulting department thus form the technical basis on which our teams in the Project Management, Engineering & Business Services department manage the construction and changeover of networks (even under challenging conditions, such as ongoing railway operations), create mobile and fixed network plans, and secure locations and rights of way in an environment where the public are often critical.

In addition to laying the foundations for the construction of networks and their migration from one network technology to the other, the services of our Technology & Operational Consulting department also include the design of modern telecommunications organizations with state-of-the-art processes and methods of network management and operation.

FAQs

For whom does quattron develop telecoms network strategies?
For all operators with high requirements in terms of security, availability and latency, such as railway operators, the police, fire services, emergency services and public telecoms operators.