The new generation of PoC terminals for critical communications

16/06/2026
Nouvelle gamme : CORE-P6, CORE-Z6, CORE-H6

On the sidelines of the TCCA Critical Communications World 2026 in London, Crosscall unveils a new generation of critical communication terminals designed to support the transition from traditional radio networks to high-speed solutions combining voice, data, and operational applications. 


With the CORE-P6, CORE-H6 EX1, CORE-H6 EX2, and CORE-Z6 450, this new range covers the main use cases of the sector: replacing professional radios, operations in ATEX environments, and connectivity on private 450 MHz networks.

CORE-P6: Inspired by radio, reinvented by 5G.


Designed to help organizations transition to Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC), the CORE-P6 brings the ergonomic familiarity and ease of use of professional radios into a high-speed 4G/5G environment.


Its T-shaped design, large Push-to-Talk (PTT) button, and unmatched audio quality guarantee intuitive use for users familiar with professional radios, while maintaining intelligible communications even in the noisiest industrial environments.


CORE-P6

CORE-Z6 450: Extended coverage and enhanced security.



The CORE-Z6 450 addresses the growing adoption of private 450 MHz networks by energy, industrial, and critical infrastructure players operating over large territories or in areas with limited network coverage. Natively compatible with 4G and 5G networks on this frequency band, it ensures communication continuity where traditional public networks reach their limits.


CORE-Z6 450

CORE-H6 EX1/EX2: ATEX certified for the most critical environments


Crosscall is expanding its offering to highly regulated industrial environments, where safety, compliance, and communication continuity are essential. MCX compatible and designed for mission-critical high-speed communications, these two terminals combine the familiar uses of a professional radio with the capabilities of a 5G Android smartphone.


CORE-H6 EX1

"With this new range, our ambition is to help organizations overcome the limitations of traditional radio by combining robustness and field adaptability, high-speed capabilities, and the ease of use that users need in critical situations."

Nicolas Zibell, CEO of Crosscall.

A major breakthrough for field communications


Critical communications are entering a new phase. Historically built around dedicated radio networks, they are increasingly moving towards environments that bring together voice, data, and operational applications within a single ecosystem. In this context, Crosscall is launching its new MCX (Mission Critical Services) offering, designed for organizations looking to modernize their communications while maintaining the reliability, availability, and security required in mission-critical environments.