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Our platforms monitor mobile network control-plane traffic in real time to detect unauthorised devices and enhance situational awareness.
Yes, our solutions are designed for seamless integration with current systems, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum operational continuity.
LTE signalling analysis examines the control-plane messages exchanged between devices and the network on the S1 interface. These include events such as device attachment, handovers between cells, paging, and capability declarations. By decoding and correlating these events in real time, the analyser provides insight into how devices move, behave, and interact with the network—without accessing or inspecting user data traffic.
UAVs equipped with LTE modems generate signalling patterns that differ from ground-based devices. By applying rules and heuristics to events such as cell-to-cell transitions, handover frequency, and uplink usage, the analyser identifies behaviours consistent with airborne operation. Because only signalling metadata is examined—not user content—detection is non-intrusive, compliant, and based entirely on how the device interacts with the mobile network.
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Yes. The platform can be installed on your own servers and managed by your organisation. Alternatively, the platform can be used as a cloud service.