HyphaMESH solutions offer an IP transparent network, based on the COFDM waveform, that can operate independently or integrate back to a central core, wider network or the internet. This extends coverage for Wi-Fi enabled devices, sensors and cameras into challenging environments such as back country, urban or underground areas of operation

We are proud to be able to ship 140 of our class leading PTT IP Mesh hand-held MANET radios to the Ukrainian Military forces, via Poland. We got the call for any radios that might be available immediately, off the shelf, no delays.

From Death Valley in Arizona to the deepest catacombs under Paris , our Hypha/PTT Mesh radios have excelled in a multitude of challenging environments

IP Mesh radio 64 nodes
IP Mesh radio 64 nodes

As you know, we have been very successful with our development of the PTT IP Mesh hand-held Mesh radio, the world’s smallest, truly hand-held radio using COFDM Mesh technology.

Happy Chinese New Year

Happy Chinese New Year to all our partners who celebrate the Lunar New Year holiday.

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As we approach the end of a spectacular year for Sovereign Systems, we celebrate significant orders throughout the year from Government and Commercial partners in the USA, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, UAE, Kenya and Mexico to mention just a few.

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Pat Cullen

Although, together with Papua New Guinea, it is a small population demographic, geographically the strategic importance of New Zealand should not be overlooked. Establishing our own legal entity allows us to demonstrate commitment to the local market. Being a very remote country, New Zealanders like to do business with local people especially when it comes to support and service.

Mesh border control

The use of cameras and other sensors in border surveillance is becoming more common. Many unattended and/or unofficial border crossings are exploited by persons seeking illegal entry to a country. This is prevalent in Asian, Latin American and African countries.

Ace6 mesh demo in tunnel

Where would we be without radios? Little did Marconi realise when he sent his first commercial transatlantic transmission from Clifden in Galway to Glace Bay in Nova Scotia, back in October 1907, how dependent the world would become on RF transmission.