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Proximus, Airbus Partner to Use 5G to Improve Secure Communications for Enterprises

Anne-Sophie Lotgering, Enterprise Market Lead Anne-Sophie Lotgering, Enterprise Market Lead Image Credit: Proximus

Proximus has announced a strategic partnership with Airbus, the world leader in aerospace. Together, they will launch 'Agnet MCx', a solution for business-critical communications and collaboration, on the Belgian market. This partnership marks a significant breakthrough in leveraging the specific characteristics of 5G to improve secure communications for enterprises, particularly in the industrial, transportation and logistics sectors.

Agnet MCx is a solution that securely and reliably delivers advanced features such as push-to-talk, secure instant messaging, live video sharing and location-based services. It enables users of two-way radios, smartphones, tablets and laptops to communicate individually or in groups. These tools provide a better assessment of the situation in the field in real time, enabling fast and effective decision-making. 

This collaboration makes Airbus' Agnet MCx solution accessible over Proximus' 4G and 5G networks, including slicing when commercially available, the ability to "slice" the public 5G network and reserve guaranteed bandwidth for specific applications. 

Anne-Sophie Lotgering, Enterprise Market Lead, Proximus

This partnership with Airbus underlines our commitment to innovate and provide our customers with cutting-edge communications solutions. By combining our 5G network with Airbus' Agnet MCx solution, we are opening up new possibilities for business-critical communications in Belgium, offering unparalleled security, reliability and performance.

Eric Davalo, Head, Europe, Airbus Public Safety and Security

We are delighted to partner with Proximus NXT, which brings unique expertise in business-critical communications to the Belgian market. This partnership is proof of our shared commitment to delivering innovative solutions that meet the security and efficiency challenges of enterprises and organizations.

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