Teldat Group
Teldat Group is a communications technology vendor that designs and supplies enterprise and service-provider networking platforms for branch and industrial connectivity.
- Enterprise and service-provider routers and access platforms for Wide Area Network (WAN), Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), and broadband connectivity (enterprise networking)
- Communications infrastructure for transportation and industrial environments, including ruggedized platforms (industrial networking)
- Wireless and mobility solutions for distributed and on-board connectivity (wireless networking)
- Network management, monitoring, and configuration tools for centralized control of Teldat infrastructure (network management)
- Integrated communications solutions for public-sector and corporate customers across IP, voice, and data networks (unified communications)
More About Teldat Group
Teldat Group develops routing and communications platforms that support enterprise and carrier-grade IP networks, with a focus on secure branch connectivity and distributed architectures. Its portfolio addresses scenarios where organizations operate many remote sites, mobile assets, or industrial locations that require managed access to corporate data centers and cloud services. Teldat devices commonly System Integration Testing (SIT) at the customer edge, providing IP routing, traffic segmentation, and connectivity over Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), broadband internet, Long Term Evolution (LTE), 5G, or other access technologies, and are typically integrated into broader WAN and SD-WAN designs.
The company’s offerings are used by enterprises, public administrations, and telecom operators that need standardized hardware and software platforms for WAN access, branch office networking, and managed communications services. Teldat routers and access platforms implement standard networking protocols such as IPv4 and IPv6 routing, MPLS, Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunneling, and Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, allowing integration with multi-vendor network cores and service-provider infrastructures. In many deployments, these platforms support SD-WAN-style architectures, in which policy-based traffic steering across multiple underlay links is managed by centralized controllers, while still maintaining compatibility with traditional WAN services.
In transportation and industrial environments, Teldat provides ruggedized communication systems that support on-board connectivity for vehicles and rail, as well as communications for Operational technology (OT) sites. These platforms combine routing, Wi-Fi access, and often cellular backhaul to provide IP connectivity for passenger services, telemetry, and operational applications. Support for VPN, firewalling, and secure management protocols allows network teams to integrate these assets into enterprise security policies and centralized Network Operations Center (NOC) workflows.
Teldat also supplies network management and orchestration tools that enable centralized configuration, firmware lifecycle management, monitoring, and diagnostics for distributed Teldat devices. These tools typically rely on standard protocols such as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), NetFlow or similar flow-export functions, and secure management channels using Secure Shell (SSH) or HTTPS. For enterprise architects, this allows Teldat infrastructure to be monitored from existing Network Management System (NMS), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and observability platforms, while still using vendor-specific consoles for detailed device control and template-based provisioning.
From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Teldat Group aligns with several categories: enterprise edge routing and SD-WAN (enterprise networking), industrial and transportation networking (industrial networking), Wi-Fi and mobility connectivity (wireless networking), and network management and orchestration (network management). Customers typically evaluate Teldat alongside other enterprise networking vendors when designing WAN refreshes, SD-WAN rollouts, or communications projects that must extend from traditional branch offices into vehicles, public transport, and industrial sites, using a consistent hardware and software platform.