Saturday, June 13, 2026
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Advertising Specifications
  • Editorial
  • Editorial Features
  • About Us
  • Contact
Data Centres Africa
  • Magazine Topics
  • Infrastructure
  • Sectors
  • Regions
  • Magazine Issues
  • Editorial Features 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Magazine Topics
  • Infrastructure
  • Sectors
  • Regions
  • Magazine Issues
  • Editorial Features 2026
No Result
View All Result
African Wireless Communications
No Result
View All Result
Home Infrastructure Critical Communications

TCCA appoints new TETRA interoperability certification partner

19/06/2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Share on LinkedInShare on Twitter

DEKRA was chosen from a number of bidding companies after evaluation by TCCA and its TETRA manufacturer members. Several DEKRA offices around the world will be involved in supporting the TETRA IOP process, including those in Germany, Chile, China and Spain.

TCCA’s TETRA IOP process is managed by TCCA’s Technical Forum and was developed to enable a truly open multi-vendor market for TETRA equipment and systems. The multi-vendor market gives concrete benefits both to the users in terms of a wide portfolio of compatible equipment, competitive pricing and rapid development of new product models, and to the industry in terms of a wider accessible market, faster market take-up and better possibilities for investment in new development. The certification process is funded by the participating manufacturers.

Test targets and priorities for the IOP process are set jointly between TETRA users, operators and manufacturers. For each feature to be certified, a TETRA Interoperability Profile (TIP) specification is created within TCCA’s Technical Forum Working Groups. Once approved in the Technical Forum, a detailed Interoperability Test Plan document is produced. The certification testing is based on these Test Plans.

With these official test documents, test sessions can be conducted between manufacturers’ infrastructure and devices at a host manufacturer premises. DEKRA will witness the testing sessions, analyse the results and issue the detailed official Interoperability Certificates and Test Reports. These Certificates are available to anyone looking to verify the interoperability of TETRA infrastructure and devices across multiple manufacturers and to inform purchasing decisions.

“DEKRA`s expertise in cellular communication technologies goes back to the times when GSM and TETRA were developed more than 35 years ago. Since these days, our teams have been part of all further standardization activities including conformance, interoperability and functional testing. TETRA has been important for public safety in Europe and colleagues working at DEKRA had been even involved in supporting the large scale deployment in Germany from 2009 onwards. Safety is part of our DNA and we are delighted to be the partner of TCCA”, said Thomas Jäger, Senior Vice President, Global Connectivity and ITS Technologies at DEKRA.

“It is clear that TETRA will remain as the world leading digital trunking solution for many years and therefore the need for ongoing IOP testing and certification, especially as the TETRA standard continues to be enhanced,” said TCCA CEO Kevin Graham. “We are pleased to have DEKRA, an expert global organisation, continue these important independent certification services.”

TCCA would like to thank DGTCSI-ISCTI (The General Directorate for Communications Technology and Information Security – Higher Institute for Communications and Information Technology), a division of the Government of Italy, which has provided TETRA IOP Certification services for TCCA and the TETRA manufacturers for more than 20 years.

“The critical communications market has witnessed TETRA’s unwavering support for public safety agencies and critical enterprise sectors over the last decade,” said Ildefonso de la Cruz, principal analyst in the Public Safety & Critical Communications group at OMDIA. “But especially, over the past five years, TETRA’s performance has been nothing short of remarkable with a 13% growth in the number of active TETRA radios globally, overcoming major challenges like the global COVID-19 pandemic, and surpassing more than 5.2 million TETRA users worldwide.”

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.

Pictured: Kevin Graham, TCCA CEO, left, and Thomas Jäger, Senior Vice President, Global Connectivity and ITS Technologies at DEKRA, sign the new contract

About DEKRA

For 100 years, DEKRA has been a trusted name in safety. Founded in 1925 with the original goal of improving road safety through vehicle inspections, DEKRA has grown to become the world’s largest independent, non-listed expert organization in the field of testing, inspection, and certification. Today, as a global partner, the company supports its customers with comprehensive services and solutions to drive safety and sustainability forward—fully aligned with DEKRA’s anniversary motto, “Securing the Future.” In 2024, DEKRA is expected to generate revenue of 4.3 billion euros. Around 48,000 employees are providing qualified and independent expert services in approximately 60 countries across five continents. DEKRA holds a Platinum rating from EcoVadis, placing it among the top 1% of the world’s most sustainable companies.

Related Posts

Infrastructure

Heirs Energies joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 as Gold Sponsor as Starlink-powered oilfields drive digital expansion

19/05/2026
ABB invests $200 million across Europe to accelerate grid transformation
Infrastructure

ABB invests $200 million across Europe to accelerate grid transformation

19/05/2026
Data Centre

SoftBank Corp. announces Telco AI Cloud vision to build social infrastructure for the AI era

26/03/2026
SES brings satellite connectivity to refugees in Chad
Infrastructure

SES brings satellite connectivity to refugees in Chad

20/03/2026

Subscribe

Get the latest networking news and insights delivered to your inbox.

SIGN UP

READ THE LATEST ISSUE

African Wireless Communications is the continent’s leading independent resource for wireless, mobile, and critical connectivity professionals. We provide an in-depth look at the rapidly evolving telecommunications landscape in the region, covering everything from cellular, satellite, and fixed wireless access to fibre backhaul and cloud-ready data centre infrastructure.

By delivering breaking news, expert analysis, and strategic insights across our print publication, website, and e-newsletters, African Wireless Communications offers a powerful, ‘one-stop’ media combination. Our multi-channel platform is dedicated to keeping industry decision-makers connected, informed, and equipped to navigate the future of African wireless communications.

Follow Us

Content

  • Magazine
  • Infrastructure
  • Sectors
  • Regions
  • Subscribe
  • Editorial
  • Advertise
  • About Us
  • Features List
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2026 African Wireless Communications - A Denyan Media Ltd Publication.

No Result
View All Result
  • Magazine Topics
  • Sectors
  • Infrastructure
  • Regions
  • Magazine Issues
  • Advertise
  • Advertising Specifications
  • Editorial
  • Editorial Features
  • About Us

© 2026 African Wireless Communications - A Denyan Media Ltd Publication.

We use cookies to analyse site traffic and improve your experience with the latest data centre insights. By clicking 'I Agree', you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.