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SpecFive Expands Mesh Networking Capabilities with MeshCore Protocol Support

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SpecFive has now announced the inclusion of the open-source MeshCore networking protocol into its line of mesh messaging and communication devices, which will greatly improve their performance and flexibility for subscription-free communication in challenging environments, such as mission-critical operations like search and rescue, emergency response, and convoy control. The MeshCore protocol is now available on popular SpecFive devices such as Ranger, Delta, Voyager, Bravo, Co-pilot, and Relay, and offers cutting-edge functionality such as efficient and deterministic routing on a fixed path, integration with ATAK, private networking for secure communication, scalability for high-density networks, and simplified user interfaces designed for real-world use, all without the need for external cellular infrastructure.

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“MeshCore is a great project, and many of our customers have been asking for it,” said Amir Husain, Founder of SpecFive, underscoring the company’s commitment to providing well-integrated systems with excellent support and protocol flexibility that suits diverse use cases, and the protocol’s deterministic routing capability specially designed for purpose-built networks. According to Daniel Susca, VP of Engineering at SpecFive, “With SpecFive devices running MeshCore, we’ve achieved a new level of performance for off-grid communication,” combining rugged hardware, powerful connectivity, and high reliability to ensure teams stay in sync under any conditions. The MeshCore protocol is now available on specified SpecFive devices, with updates extended to existing customers and plans to incorporate it as a core communication technology in future products, positioning SpecFive as a stronger contender in the off-grid and tactical mesh communications space by enabling secure, long-range, low-power communication tailored to sophisticated operational needs.

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