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Brava and Hubbcat Partner to Deliver Smarter Connectivity and Mission-Critical Solutions in Guyana + three territories

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June 24, 2025
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Brava, a next-generation ICT business solutions provider, is proud to announce a  strategic partnership with Hubbcat, the leading global provider of push-to-talk, body-worn camera  and broadband connectivity solutions designed for real-time performance, safety, and scalability. 

This alliance represents a significant leap forward in delivering advanced, reliable, and secure  communication technology to businesses, emergency responders and critical industries across Guyana, the United States Virgin Islands, Bermuda, and the Cayman Islands. 

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By integrating Brava’s robust ICT infrastructure and market reach with Hubbcat’s cutting-edge  mission critical solutions, the partnership will empower industries such as security, hospitality,  transportation, oil and gas, logistics, mining, energy, construction, and public safety with seamless  communications – no matter how remote the location. 

“This partnership aligns perfectly with Brava’s mission to support enterprise growth through  smart, scalable technology,” said Conor McGowan Smyth, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of  Brava. “Hubbcat brings world-class capabilities in mission-critical communications, and we’re  excited to roll this out across key markets to drive transformation where it’s needed most.” 

Hubbcat’s services – including LTE push-to-talk, body worn cameras, real-time GPS tracking, lone  worker safety features and encrypted team communications, along with a host of other mission  critical features, are already tried, tested and trusted by industries throughout the Caribbean &  Latin America that demand high-performance connectivity and zero downtime.  

Brava customers will now have access to these critical tools, with full regional support and  localized deployment through the Brava network.

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“Partnering with Brava allows us to expand our impact and deliver success for our customers,”  said Alan Bates, Founder and CEO of Hubbcat. “Hubbcat will continue to bring our solutions to  new territories where reliable communication is not just a luxury, but a lifeline.” 

This partnership is the latest step in Brava and Hubbcat’s innovation agenda to support the next  generation of smart solutions within critical industries across the Caribbean.  

About Brava 

Brava is a next-generation solutions provider launched in 2024 to support enterprises, the public  sector, and business customers across the Caribbean, including Guyana, Bermuda, the Cayman  Islands, and the USVI. We simplify complex IT and security challenges by designing and  managing solutions that connect, protect, and enable the growth of businesses. In just one year,  we’ve become the trusted provider for over 15,000 clients, enabling smarter operations, faster  scaling, and stronger digital security. 

The Brava team of 200 Brava solutions professionals, engineers and specialists combine  homegrown talent with international expertise. Our portfolio encompasses advanced connectivity,  cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and managed IT services, organized through four solution  suites: Brava Connect, Brava Cloud, Brava Synergy, and Brava Stronghold. Brava delivers its  connectivity solutions using One Communications’ high-speed and reliable fiber and 5G/LTE  networks in countries where One operates. 

Let’s build a smarter, more secure future together. Learn more at https://brava.solutions

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