Draft:TASSTA

  • Comment: I'd look for more sources that are independent and reliable to establish notability. A lot of the prose still reads adverty, eg "The company has since expanded internationally, serving clients that require robust, secure communications for critical operations." sksatsuma 14:47, 17 October 2025 (UTC)


GMC TASSTA GmbH
Company type
Private
IndustryTelecommunications, Software
Founded2012
HeadquartersHanover, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kaveh Hosseinzadeh (General Manager)
Websitetassta.com

GMC TASSTA GmbH is a German software company headquartered in Hanover specializing in mission-critical communication solutions. Founded in 2012, TASSTA provides Push-to-Talk (PTT), video, and data communication technologies primarily designed for enterprise, public safety, and government sectors. Its products offer alternatives and extensions to traditional professional mobile radio (PMR) systems.

History

TASSTA was developed by a team with a background in professional mobile radio services, launching its first solutions in 2012[1]. The company has since expanded internationally, serving clients that require robust, secure communications for critical operations.

Product Ecosystems

Non-3GPP Mission Critical Solution

TASSTA’s primary solution ecosystem is a non-3GPP-compliant system built for broad compatibility across smartphones, tablets, and computers. It provides a feature-rich Push-to-Talk platform that enhances classical radio communications with additional functions such as group calls, individual calls, real-time location tracking, emergency alerts, voice recording, and integration with existing radio networks. Core components include:

  • T.Flex — mobile client enabling advanced Push-to-Talk communication and real-time team tracking;
  • T.Rodon — a command and control dispatch center for real-time coordination;
  • T.Commander — centralized web-based management and configuration;
  • T.Mugen — browser-based Push-to-Talk client for voice and video communication;
  • T.Lion — the scalable, reliable communication server;
  • T.Bridge — gateway connecting TASSTA with professional mobile radio (PMR) and TETRA networks.

Supporting modules like T.Recorder (recording), T.Brother (failover backup), and T.Writer (communication analysis). This ecosystem aims to provide an integrated, affordable alternative to traditional radio with multiple additional digital communication features.

3GPP-Compliant Mission Critical LTE Solution

In parallel, TASSTA offers a fully 3GPP-compliant LTE mission-critical solution conforming to MCPTT (Mission Critical Push-to-Talk), MCVideo, and MCData standards defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). This system targets government, public safety, and enterprise sectors demanding interoperability, high security, and resilience on LTE and 5G networks. Key offerings include:

  • T.Star — a mobile client with full MCPTT, MCVideo, and MCData functionality designed for field operations requiring ultra-low latency and secure, reliable communication;
  • T.Galaxy — dispatch console for management and monitoring;
  • T.Writer — unified communication analysis tool;
  • T.Gravity — interface enabling integration with legacy 4G/5G infrastructure;
  • T.Quasar — mission-critical MCX server ensuring scalability and high availability.

Applications

TASSTA communication solutions serve emergency responders, public safety agencies, utilities, transportation, logistics, industrial operations, and other sectors requiring instant coordination, secure messaging, and location tracking. They deliver MCX services on Android, iOS, Windows, and web platforms, supporting hybrid on-premises or cloud deployments.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "TASSTA".

Official website

References

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