The secure and resilient broadband network for domestic security and emergency rescue forces
This pioneer project, led by France, is key to modernising domestic security forces which are still using narrowband technologies Today (Tetrapol). The Réseau Radio du Futur is a national, secure and high-speed (4G and 5G) priority mobile communication system, with a high level of resilience in order to guarantee the continuum of security and emergency rescue missions on a daily basis, including in the event of a crisis or major event.
The RRF intends to equip up to 300,000 users in the security and emergency rescue forces, such as the national gendarmerie, the national police force, firefighters and other civil security forces. It allows these users to benefit from many new data-centred services, such as video, in particular(via MCVideo).
With the RRF, the Ministry of the Interior with its ACMOSS ("Agence des communications mobiles opérationnelles de sécurité et de secours") agency modernises the tools it provides the security and emergency rescue forces to help them carry out their daily missions as well as major diplomatic or sporting events. It represents a new chapter dedicated to improving increasingly complex interventions.
At CCW 2025 in Brussels, Mr. Guillaume Lambert, prefect and head of the RRF program, visited the Airbus stand to share more details about the deployment of the RRF. Watch the video below to learn more.
France among the first countries to deploy next generation of critical communications
The RRF deployment makes France one of the 5 pioneering countries providing its security and emergency forces with new generation communication tools. Among them, there is the United Kingdom with the ESN network and the ESMCP project, the United States with FirstNet, Finland with Virve 2.0 and South Korea with SafeNet.
The RRF is a major digital transformation project for the French Ministry of the Interior. It is part of the orientation and programming law of the Ministry of the Interior 2022-2027 (LOPMI) that will give to the State modern means to manage present and future crises (public order, delinquency and crime, civil security crises).