Will you miss the third Next Generation Communications & PEMEA Plugtests?

This edition will see a testing campaign based on the use cases developed by ETSI and EENA and is a unique chance for vendors of emergency communication equipment to test their product against different implementations and scenarios. More details on the event below.

  • When is the event taking place and where?
    The event will take place in the ETSI premises in Sophia-Antipolis, France, from 28 January to 1 February 2019.
  • Who is this event for?
    This event is open for IP-based emergency services equipment vendors, test tool vendors and PEMEA stakeholders. Any government body, policy maker or local authority is welcome to attend as Observer.
  • Until when can I register my company?
    Deadline is on 8 November 2018, so you better hurry!
  • I am not an ETSI Member. Can I join?
    Yes. The event is open to non-ETSI members as well.
  • I am not an EENA Member. Can I join?
    Yes again. The event is open to non-EENA members as well.
  • Where can I get more information?
    You do not want to miss the upcoming NG112 open conference call (25 October). This is the last call open to everyone (registered and not registered companies) where you have opportunity to get any information you’d like on what this is about.How can I join the conference call on 25 October?
    You can find all the information on the ETSI website.

The event in a nutshell

The event will examine and validate the interoperability and conformity of market solutions using different scenarios and test cases. The purpose of the event is to trial independently and jointly all components of the 112 communication chain based on NG112 networks, such as: location-based call routing; audio, video and real-time text; policy-based routing; emergency apps and PEMEA (the pan-European Mobile Emergency App) architecture; and much more. The event is organised by EENA in partnership with ETSI and with the support of the European Commission.

Why should your company join the event?

  • The event will offer on-site and remote test sessions on emergency communication equipment
  • This is a unique opportunity for vendors of emergency communication equipment to test their product against different scenarios
  • Vendors can assess the interoperability of their implementations and verify the correct interpretation of the related specifications
  • The testing campaign will be based on the use cases developed by ETSI and EENA