Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in April 2014, Softil operates with 11–50 employees. The company specializes in software development tools for IP communications, with a highlight in March 2021 being its collaboration with Siyata Mobile to develop an MCX-compliant rugged LTE handset.
Business overview
Softil develops advanced solutions for voice and video over IP, offering embedded technologies and testing solutions. Its core product, BEEHD, is a cross-platform client framework designed to accelerate the development of IP-based mission-critical voice and video-over-LTE and 5G (MCPTT, MCVideo, MCData) solutions. The company serves chipset vendors, device manufacturers, system integrators, application developers, and service providers across sectors such as first responders, utilities, mining, and transportation, operating within the Business Software and IT & Network Management categories.
Strategic signal
In March 2021, Softil partnered with Siyata Mobile to develop a ruggedized LTE handset leveraging Softil’s BEEHD technology for mission-critical push-to-talk (MCPTT) and other mission-critical communications. This collaboration signals Softil's continued strategic importance in the evolving MCX solutions market, demonstrating its technology's adaptability and relevance for robust communication devices in demanding environments, which is crucial for public safety and industrial applications.
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- What is Softil's primary product offering?
- Softil's primary product is BEEHD, a cross-platform client framework that enables the rapid development of IP-based mission-critical voice and video-over-LTE and 5G solutions, including MCPTT, MCVideo, and MCData.
- Which company partnered with Softil to develop an MCX-compliant rugged LTE handset?
- In March 2021, Siyata Mobile partnered with Softil to develop a ruggedized LTE handset that utilizes Softil’s BEEHD technology for mission-critical communications.
- How is Softil contributing to public safety communications?
- In April 2020, Catalyst Communications Technologies chose Softil's BEEHD technology to build its IntelliLink Interworking solutions and Dispatch Consoles for FirstNet and other MCX networks, facilitating a transition between Land Mobile Radio (LMR) and MCX technologies for first responders.
- Has Softil's technology been adopted for railway communications?
- Yes, in February 2020, Softil's BEEHD technology was selected to build communication devices for KORAIL, South Korea's national railroad network, leveraging mission-critical-push-to-talk (MCPTT) and other mission-critical-communications (MCC or MCX) standards for LTE-R devices.
- Which major company is using Softil's technology for next-generation LTE-R solutions?
- In August 2019, Siemens Mobility selected Softil's BEEHD client framework to develop the next generation of LTE-R networks and mission-critical push-to-talk systems for metro trains, trams, and buses, supporting the implementation of the European Train Control System.