Signalhorn Receives Final Approval from the Polish Government

Warsaw, Poland, December 12, 2013 – Telecommunications operator Signalhorn S.á r.l has received the final approval from the Polish government on December 4, 2013. This approval is the final approval required to proceed with the Signalhorn and Wojskowe Zakłady Łączności Nr 1 S.A. (WZŁ Nr 1- a government owned entity) long-term agreement established on November 29, 2012.

After more than two decades of producing advanced military command and control field operation communication units for the Polish Ministry of Defense, Signalhorn and WZL will now be in a position to offer these complex communication units worldwide.  A component of the expansion includes the creation of Nuclear Electro Magnetic Pulse (NEMP) testing laboratory for communication equipment allowing Signalhorn and WZL to certify and produce communication solutions that will withstand Electro Magnetic Shock in the event of a nuclear event.  Such certified equipment is in demand by a number of defense and government agencies around the world.

“We are pleased to have received the final government approval for this project and we are looking forward to advancing our joint interests with Signalhorn quickly and efficiently”, states Radosław Groszek, WZŁ Nr 1 President and CEO.

“The ten year agreement between Signalhorn and WZL is expected to yield significant economic results for both organizations.” states Robert Kubbernus, Signalhorn President & CEO.  “Many government, NGO, and defense organizations have significant requirements for transportable and mobile communication solutions that support command and control efforts.  This also includes areas where peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts are underway.” 

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