Comarch and 450connect jointly develop and promote business model and ecosystem established in Germany for managing networks for critical infrastructure within commercial regime.
The collaboration between Comarch and 450connect centred on building a resilient LTE-450 communications backbone and an integrated IT environment for the management of critical infrastructure in Germany, has been widely recognized by the industry. The joint project has been distinguished as a finalist in three major telecommunications competitions in 2025: the Leading Lights Awards, the Global Connectivity Awards, and most recently the GLOTEL Awards. These honors reflect the significance of creating a secure, reliable platform for utilities and other mission-critical operators.
In parallel, this cooperation also contributes to the global promotion of the German approach to critical infrastructure management, presenting it as a scalable and transferable business model for the utilities sector. By integrating Comarch’s advanced BSS/OSS systems with 450connect’s dedicated 450 MHz spectrum, the initiative demonstrates how a robust, future-proof framework can serve as an inspiration for other countries aiming to modernize essential services, enhance operational resilience, and adopt best-practice standards.
Both companies have recently been approached by numerous countries and customers seeking consultancy and support for building 450 MHz networks. This growing interest creates strong momentum and a unique opportunity to expand the ecosystem with new members and new functionalities, while also addressing all regulatory and legal requirements, including NIS2 and cybersecurity.
Moreover, Comarch’s commitment to the 450 MHz band is further underscored by its dedicated critical-infrastructure website, where operators and technology providers can explore how our solutions support uninterrupted LTE/5G connectivity, dynamic resource allocation, fault management, and geo-redundant architectures.
Both Comarch and 450connect are strategic members of the 450 MHz Alliance.
