Radio and Telecommunications Department

The Radio and Telecommunications Department specializes in the design, installation, management, and maintenance of wireless and wired communications infrastructure and systems. It plays a vital role in the connectivity of individuals, businesses, and organizations by ensuring the efficient transmission of data, voice, and video signals.

Main missions:

1. Equipment and Technologies

The department offers modern technologies and equipment, including:

  • Handheld and vehicle radios (UHF; VHF),
  • Radio equipment for underground operations,
  • Switching systems, routers, and network switches,
  • Frequency and signal measurement and analysis tools,
  • Radio antennas,
  • Satellite radios,
  • Relays.

2. Network studies and engineering

  • Design and planning of radio, telephone, and data networks,
  • Radio coverage studies to optimize signal quality,
  • Sizing of telecommunications systems according to specific client needs.

3. Installation and implementation

  • Installation of telecommunications infrastructure, such as radio towers, antennas, base stations.

4. Maintenance and supervision

  • Monitoring and preventive and corrective maintenance of communications equipment,
  • Diagnosis and resolution of faults on radio and telecom networks,
  • Software updates to ensure system security and performance.

5. Connectivity solutions and services

  • Supply of connectivity equipment and services for businesses,
  • Development of critical communications systems (public safety, defense, etc.),
  • Implementation of secure networks for the transmission of sensitive data (armed forces and emergency services).

Impact and Objectives

The Radio and Telecommunications Department aims to:

  • Ensuring reliable and efficient connectivity,
  • Promoting access to underground operations,
  • Promoting access to modern technologies in urban and rural areas,
  • Supporting the digital transformation of businesses and communities,
  • Innovating to meet the growing communication needs of an interconnected world.