5G rail solution unveiled at MWC
NEXCOM and Japanese 5G specialist Hytec Inter used MWC26 to launch a joint communications platform for rail operators. The system is built on a unified hybrid 5G architecture aimed at supporting mission-critical rail operations, where reliability and continuous connectivity are central.
The partners position the solution for use in rail environments that need robust wireless links for control, monitoring and safety. By combining their network hardware and 5G expertise, NEXCOM and Hytec Inter aim to give rail operators a single, modern wireless layer rather than a patchwork of legacy systems.
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