Stella Doradus proudly participated in the official launch of Ireland’s new Mission Critical Communications (MCx) system last week in Westport. Represented by James Browne and Carl Neumann, the company was honored to contribute to this landmark project that marks a new era in public safety communications across the nation.
Stella Doradus’ in-vehicle repeater technology played a vital role during system trials, proving its ability to maintain uninterrupted mobile connectivity for emergency services in all conditions. In moments where every second matters, reliable communication is essential—and the company’s solution ensures Gardaí, fire, and ambulance crews can remain connected to the new MCx system, even in Ireland’s most remote regions.
“This project represents far more than a technological advancement—it’s about providing reassurance, saving lives, and helping to keep our communities safe,” said a spokesperson for Stella Doradus.
The initiative exemplifies the power of collaboration across public and private sectors. Stella Doradus extends its sincere appreciation to Jim Leahy and the OGCIO team for their leadership, as well as to An Garda Síochána, Vodafone Ireland, and all emergency service partners for their dedication and partnership.
As Ireland moves forward into a new phase of digital resilience and emergency response, Stella Doradus remains committed to advancing public safety technology and building stronger, safer, and more connected communities nationwide.