Critical broadband solution providers Lynknex have announced their membership of TCCA, the global member-led organisation for all stakeholders in the critical communications ecosystem. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, Lynknex is dedicated to delivering innovative mission critical mobility communications products and solutions to help government agencies and enterprises embrace digital transformation.
Lynknex designs, develops and supplies cutting-edge professional broadband communication devices and enterprise application solutions including eXtended broadband MCX devices, connected body worn cameras, industrial rugged tablets and wearable solutions. These serve a range of industries including public safety, emergency medical services, healthcare, private security, transportation, logistics and hospitality.
“Lynknex is excited to join TCCA and strengthen our commitment to advancing mission-critical communications,” said Jason Li, Lynknex General Manager. “As a trusted vendor specialising in the design, development, and supply of MCX devices, we are dedicated to collaborating with industry leaders, partners, and end users to drive innovation to life, empowering frontline heroes worldwide, ensuring they have the tools needed to perform at their best in the most demanding environments. Together, we will advance the next generation of communication solutions, furthering our collective mission to enhance safety, efficiency, and responsiveness across the globe.”
"We warmly welcome Lynknex and their team to our TCCA member community,” said TCCA CEO Kevin Graham. “It’s great to see the work they are doing to bring their device range to market embracing MCX features aimed at critical frontline worker environments and operations – we are looking forward to seeing more as they return to exhibit at Critical Communications World 2025 in Brussels 17-19 June."
Through the output from its Working Groups, interoperability and certification programmes, and via its world-leading Critical Communications World event, TCCA members and partners set the agenda for the global development of critical communications.