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From left (standing): Mr. Zakir Hamid, Head of Region APAC, Airbus; Mr. Andrew Cheng, Chief of Enterprise Services, M1; Mr. Colin Chow, Chief Operating Officer, CitiCall From left (seated): Mr. Alain Ruinet, Head of APAC – Public Safety and Security, Airbus; Ms Joan Loo, Head of Enterprise Services, M1; Mr. Francis Ng, Chief Executive Officer, CitiCall

M1 signs MoU to bring next-gen secure communication platform Agnet to Singapore

M1 will be able to provide more secure, real-time messaging, video, and location services.

M1 Limited has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Airbus and CitiCall Communications to bring the next-gen secure communication platform Agnet to Singapore.

Agnet is a platform built by the aerospace firm Airbus. It provides secure push-to-talk (PTT) and push-to-video (PTV) functionalities alongside real-time messaging and location services over broadband networks.

By leveraging Agnet, M1 can enhance communication solutions for industries that need secure, real-time messaging, video, and location services.

CitiCall is the authorised reseller for Agnet in Singapore.

M1 is a subsidiary of Keppel Ltd. and provides a suite of communications services, including mobile, fixed line and fibre offerings.

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