In Somalia, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is dedicated to bolstering public safety and security. Vital to this mission is reliable, seamless communication between security teams in Mogadishu and those stationed in remote areas. However, legacy two-way radios often struggle to provide the necessary range and coordination for such complex operations.
To address these challenges, UNDP integrated Telox’s comprehensive communication ecosystem—comprising the BN500, M6L, TE800, TE620G, TG800 Gateway, and the TeloPTT platform. This unified solution has modernized security communications, ensuring real-time, secure, and resilient connectivity across the region.
I. Coverage Gap: Legacy systems failed to reach remote field sites beyond Mogadishu.
II. Fragmentation: Incompatible radio systems blocked seamless inter-team communication.
III. Inefficiency: Delayed information flow hindered swift decision-making and coordination.
IV. Costly Scaling: Expanding coverage required expensive and complex infrastructure.
I. BN500 Hybrid Handheld (DMR+LTE): Simultaneously supports DMR and PoC, featuring 2W DMR transmit power to ensure reliable communication in weak network environments.
II. TG800 Gateway: Enables real-time interoperability between DMR and PoC, allowing users to initiate one-touch calling and synchronized group calls across city limits.
III. Enhanced Audio Processing: Built-in automatic speech recognition and advanced codecs ensure audio clarity in noisy or low-signal field environments.
IV. M6L Vehicle Terminal: Equipped with a high-power external speaker and antenna interface to maintain stable communication during fleet operations.
V. TE800 Smart Handheld (PoC): Tailored for supervisors and commanders, supporting video evidence capture and an intuitive large-screen interface.
VI. TE620G Smart Handheld (PoC): A lightweight, durable device designed for headquarters security and all-weather patrol duties.