Telespazio France, unique telecom expertise at the service of firefighters.

06 September 2024

Come and discover our tailor-made solutions for secure and reliable satellite telecommunications at the Congrès National des Sapeurs-Pompiers 2024.

As a Satcom Service Operator and equipment integrator, Telespazio France offers secure and reliable solutions designed to support the operational missions of French fire brigades and government bodies involved in crisis management.

Available through the UGAP framework contract Lot 12 Satellite capacity,  these solutions guarantee users resilient broadband communications, enabling rapid intervention in the most critical situations and ensuring genuine continuity of operations at all times and in all places.

Discover our expertise and our catalogue of solutions, including satellite managed services, SDWAN, telephony, 3/4/5G connectivity and WiFi Mesh. We'll show you how these solutions can be integrated into the Light Radio Support Vehicles, Mobile Command Posts and Satellite Communications Trailers used by fire and rescue services in France.

Recent projects for UIISC1, SDIS86, SDIS23 and SDIS21 are a perfect illustration of Telespazio France's expertise in cutting-edge technologies and experience. Thanks to these new solutions, these units now benefit from secure, uninterrupted connections, both for their fixed sites and for their mobile operations, which are essential to their critical missions.

Telespazio France would like to thank its partners and customers for their trust and continued support. Together, we are helping to strengthen civil and public security in France.

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