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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Business,Technology
May 26, 2026
Omnitronics has released its latest Radio over IP (RoIP) gateways, the omniGateDMR and omniGateP25. These new systems operate entirely as software, integrating vocoder functions directly within the software stack.
This design eliminates the need for dedicated hardware components, marking a step in the company's strategy to build a comprehensive software-defined communication ecosystem. The new gateways complement Omnitronics' existing software DAMM TETRA gateway offering.
The platforms are developed for sectors such as public safety, utilities, transportation, and resource management, where flexible, reliable, and cost-effective communication is essential. This approach allows for quicker deployment and scaling of radio interoperability solutions.
The communications industry is steadily shifting towards software-defined solutions to enhance system agility, reduce physical infrastructure, and lower operational expenditures. This transition is particularly important in mission-critical environments, where robust, scalable, and interoperable communication is fundamental for public safety and essential services.
By virtualizing core functionalities that traditionally relied on hardware, organizations can adapt more swiftly to evolving standards and operational requirements. This includes supporting remote management capabilities and strengthening disaster recovery protocols, contributing to the development of more resilient and efficient global communication networks.