Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, PertSol (Pert Telecom Solutions Private Limited) builds next-generation emergency services, telecom, and intelligence solutions for Communication Service Providers, Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies, Emergency Response Centers, and Government Organizations across multiple continents. PertSol is distinguished by a proven record of statewide implementations—most notably the first deployment of Android Emergency Location Service (ELS) in 2024, delivered through the UP112 statewide emergency program in Uttar Pradesh (India)—alongside other statewide rollouts. Operating 24/7 across all 75 districts, the UP112 deployment serves ~132 million people—among the world’s largest sub-national emergency response implementations by population—and demonstrates PertSol’s ability to implement and sustain high-volume, mission-critical emergency location and response infrastructure at exceptional scale and complexity.
What further differentiates PertSol is a technology-agnostic integration philosophy paired with a native next-generation emergency-services architecture built for IP-based networks from inception. This enables seamless compatibility with diverse CAD environments and heterogeneous telecom conditions (5G through 2G), while supporting multimedia-ready emergency communications, modern location workflows, and interoperability-aligned interfaces guided by ETSI and EENA direction—helping agencies modernize without expensive retrofits or vendor lock-in.Bottom of Form
PertSol’s solution portfolio includes:
iLocator (Location Intelligence Platform)
iAlert (Unified Mass Notification Platform)
Complementary platforms and capabilities:
To support a holistic security ecosystem, PertSol provides mission-critical tools for national security and operational adherence:
For clients, PertSol delivers production-grade systems proven in live operations (not pilots), open-architecture integration that preserves vendor independence, and scalable deployment models—from single PSAPs to statewide and national networks—supported through on-premises, cloud, hybrid, or managed-service options. We also emphasize privacy-by-design and data sovereignty controls, as well as accessibility features such as text-based emergency access and multilingual interfaces, to help ensure emergency modernization delivers measurable operational impact—so when seconds count, help knows where to go.
last updated: June 2026