The IP Company and BlackBerry Secure Communications have signed a strategic partnership to bring highly secure, certified communications capabilities to naval and military environments worldwide.
Through this partnership, the companies will explore the integration of BlackBerry SecuSUITE into The IP Company’s proven Wireless Communication & Messaging System (WCMS), a proven platform deployed across naval fleets for more than 20 years.
“For over twenty years, securing maritime communications has been at the centre of our technology,” said Ronald Koppelman CEO of the IP Company.
“As we looked to expand our architecture, we needed a partner who shares our uncompromising standards. With its CSfC and NATO Restricted certifications, BlackBerry is the perfect match. We are proud to integrate our platform into the SecuSUITE ecosystem. By combining our technologies, we give defence fleets a more secure and effective communication solution.”
The planned integration is intended to enable defence organisations to conduct secure, role-based communications across classification levels up to and including Secret and Top Secret, extending the operational scope of The IP Company’s solutions and supporting complex, mission-critical environments.
“We are pleased to welcome The IP Company as a BlackBerry partner,” said Axel Conrad, Senior Director, BlackBerry Secure Communications.
“Their deep domain expertise in naval communications, combined with BlackBerry’s certified and mission-critical secure communications platform, creates a compelling and trusted proposition for defence customers.”
As a core pillar of BlackBerry Secure Communications, SecuSUITE is backed by certifications such as NIAP, NATO Restricted, BSI, and CSfC, and empowers high-risk sectors to confidently secure voice, messaging, file-sharing, and crisis coordination.
Trusted by all G7 governments, most G20 members, and 8 of the world’s top 10 banks, SecuSUITE protects sensitive conversations and large-scale operations worldwide.
The IP Company’s WCMS is already relied upon by naval organizations for mission-critical alarm messaging and crew communication. This partnership strengthens the long-term continuity and security assurance that defence customers require from their strategic technology partners.



