Lola GEN from the US Launches Global Emergency Network, Debuts First Terminal
2026-06-10 11:49
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Lola Wireless GEN has announced the official public launch of its global emergency network, Lola GEN. Designed to provide an alternative communication layer when traditional systems fail, the network is built by telecommunications industry experts with decades of experience, fundamentally transforming the way resilient communications work.

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Lola GEN is built in collaboration with DAMM Cellular Systems, Hytera, and Hologram. DAMM brings over 40 years of experience in critical radio infrastructure, Hytera is a global leader in professional two-way radio manufacturing, and Hologram provides global cellular connectivity across more than 550 carrier networks in over 190 countries.

Lola Wireless GEN has launched its first connectivity terminal, the Mercury I, which accesses the network. This device is a rugged professional communication terminal with several key features. The Mercury I operates as an edge computing node, ensuring true sovereignty over user data. It runs on a closed, membership-exclusive network, effectively reducing spam, fraud, and scams. The device supports multi-mode connectivity, including cellular, RF radio, WiFi, satellite (for the GEN STAR community), and point-to-point modes. The Mercury I boasts an IP68 waterproof rating and MIL-STD-810G certification, with a drop resistance height of 6.5 feet. The communication suite includes voice calls, video calls, push-to-talk, SMS, picture messages, group broadcasts, and private emails, all designed with privacy and security at the core.

The network is designed as a Plan B for traditional cellular and internet systems. When infrastructure fails due to natural disasters, malfunctions, or network overload, the Lola GEN, powered by the Mercury I, will continue to operate, ensuring users can contact emergency responders, loved ones, and their community. Lola GEN also supports the GEN STAR community, consisting of over 250 members who create local micro-infrastructure hubs to ensure local communication resilience when global systems are unavailable.

The guiding principle of Lola Wireless GEN is "All for the Well-being of Everyone." The project is supported by the I Am Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to advancing communication resilience and community empowerment.

The Mercury I will be offered through a crowdfunding campaign, focusing on building community and empowering individuals to take control of their own communication infrastructure. Individuals and communities can immediately reserve exclusive discounts.

Founded by telecommunications industry veterans, Lola Wireless GEN is building the world's first global emergency communication network, providing resilient, decentralized communication infrastructure. DAMM Cellular Systems has over 40 years of leadership in critical radio infrastructure. Hytera provides mission-critical communication solutions to over 120 countries. Hologram offers cellular connectivity solutions across more than 550 carrier networks in over 190 countries.

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