Alait Limited Joins 450 MHz Alliance, Showcases Revolutionary COMRAD Terminals at CIID Event in Saudi Arabia
Abu Dhabi, UAE – Alait Limited, under its brand COMRAD, proudly announces its membership and partnership with the 450 MHz Alliance organization. The company recently participated in the first-ever 450 MHz-focused event in Saudi Arabia, CIID, organized in collaboration with Aramco Digital. This milestone marks a significant step in advancing telecommunications technology and fostering innovation in critical communications.
Alait Limited is a global technology company specializing in secure and innovative wireless communication solutions. With a strong presence in the UAE and beyond, the company focuses on mission-critical industries, including public safety, energy, transportation, and utilities. Through its COMRAD brand, Alait Limited pioneers state-of-the-art communication terminals that enhance connectivity, security, and efficiency in the most demanding environments.
As part of this initiative, Alait Limited has introduced three groundbreaking terminals that operate on 450 MHz frequencies:
- Comrad X3
- Comrad X2
- CP42
These cutting-edge devices are designed to support essential frequency bands, including Band 31, Band 72, Band 87, and Band 88, in addition to a comprehensive range of 4G LTE and 5G technologies.
CP42 – A Game-Changer in Handheld Communication, the world’s first handheld device capable of operating on 5G and LTE450 networks simultaneously.
Among the new devices, the Comrad X2 stands out as the first-ever in-vehicle communication terminal operating on 450 MHz frequencies. This innovation is set to revolutionize automotive connectivity, ensuring seamless and reliable communication for industries requiring robust network solutions.
The detailed technical specifications for all three terminals are presented on Alait Limited official websites:
www.alait.pro and www.comrad.ae
As well as on the 450 MHz Alliance platform.
Stay tuned for more updates on these groundbreaking technologies shaping the future of wireless communication.