Anritsu and LG Electronics Inc. (LG) announce the successful validation of LG’s invehicle system (IVS) for Hybrid eCall operation, demonstrating conformance with the latest European standards EN 18052:2025 contributing to regulatory readiness and enabling continuity of emergency call services as cellular network infrastructures continue to evolve.
This joint validation was conducted using Anritsu’s eCall evaluation solution, which has achieved the industryfirst certification to the European standard EN 18052:2025 for Hybrid eCall. The solution confirms correct endtoend operation of the eCall service chain across coexisting circuitswitched (2G/3G) and packetswitched (4G/LTE IMS) networks, as specified for Hybrid eCall deployments. The results demonstrate that LG’s IVS meets the functional and interoperability requirements defined for Hybrid eCall, supporting continuity of emergency services during network transitions.
Hybrid eCall is designed to ensure backward compatibility with legacy circuitswitched networks while enabling Next Generation eCall (NG eCall) over IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) in packetswitched networks. As European regulations evolve to mandate NG eCall compatibility for new vehicle type approvals, verification of Hybrid eCall behavior under mixed network conditions has become a necessary step to demonstrate readiness for regulatory compliance.
“Hybrid eCall places stringent requirements on endtoend interoperability across heterogeneous network technologies,” said Shinji Hoshino, General Manager of the IoT Test Solutions Division at Anritsu. “This validation with LG confirms the correct implementation of Hybrid eCall behavior and supports conformance with the latest European eCall standards.”
“This validation demonstrates that LG’s invehicle system is capable of supporting Hybrid eCall requirements as Europe transitions toward NG eCall,” said Kim Hong-doc, Vice President and Leader of Connectivity Development at the LG Vehicle Solution Company LG. “Collaborating with Anritsu enables us to verify endtoend eCall performance in line with current European conformance expectations.”
The validated Hybrid eCall setup was demonstrated at the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) event in Gothenburg on 23 April 2026, providing stakeholders with a practical view of standardsbased Hybrid eCall validation in a realistic network test environment.
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