Lyfo is proud to announce the award of European Patent EP4064764, a key milestone underpinning the company’s leadership in resilient mobile connectivity for mission‑ and business‑critical users. This patent protects Lyfo’s mobile-network-switching technology, shielding users from operator‑specific outages, coverage gaps, or cross‑border interruptions.
In today’s hyper‑connected landscape, organisations operating in public safety, transport, utilities, field services, defence, logistics, and emergency response rely on their mobile connectivity. It simply must not fail. Single‑network dependence poses a real operational threat — a risk now repeatedly highlighted by a growing series of major mobile network outages across Europe and beyond.
Lyfo’s now-patented technology ensures:
Where a network fails, Lyfo ensures service continuity by switching to another – instantly and automatically.
“Mobile networks fail more often than people realise — sometimes across entire countries, other times more locally due to coverage gaps. Mission‑critical users cannot afford those blind spots. With our now patented solution, Lyfo safeguards the operational continuity of organisations that depend on connectivity every second of the day.”
said Maurits Zandbergen, CEO of Lyfo.
Nationwide Public Safety networks are moving toward mission-critical (MCX) services with national roaming across multiple public and private mobile networks. Such an architecture is powerful but also carries inherent risks: a core failure can disable all MCX services, and traditional roaming can’t proactively switch networks.
Lyfo can address such risks with its patented switching technology, ensuring continuous connectivity by intelligently selecting the best available network—proactively, reliably, and without reliance on a central core.
Lyfo’s approach is a mature, field-proven solution. For multiple years, Lyfo has been successfully deployed across tens of thousands of business – and mission-critical professionals, ensuring uninterrupted service where connectivity is essential for safety, coordination and control.
From emergency first responders to transport fleets to industrial field teams and cross-border operations, Lyfo has already proven reliable when it matters most.
Major operators are now incorporating multi-network resilience into their offerings – Odido in the Netherlands with its Backup SIM offering, and O2 Telefónica in Germany with O2 Business Safety Net– a clear signal that enterprise and mission-critical customers need access to more than one network.
This growing ecosystem validates Lyfo’s long-standing vision: resilience requires multi-network capability, not dependence on a single provider or a single mobile technology. Mission- and business-critical users must be able to securely and reliably utilise any available mobile connection- public or private mobile network, Wi-Fi, or even satellite.
Lyfo is the European leader in multi‑network mobile resilience. Its patented technology ensures that mission‑ and business‑critical users always stay connected by automatically selecting the best available mobile network at any moment — regardless of borders, outages, or operator failures.