OneMeta has signed an agreement with a government emergency services agency in Mexico to provide multilingual communication support for emergency response operations tied to FIFA 2026.
The deployment will support 911 communications during the tournament period and marks the company’s first implementation inside a public safety emergency communications environment in Mexico.
With international visitors expected from around the world, the FIFA 2026 tournament is expected to place additional pressure on emergency response systems that must communicate quickly across multiple languages. The project will use OneMeta’s VerbumLocal platform to help dispatchers communicate with callers in real time across several language pairs.
Under the agreement, OneMeta will deploy VerbumLocal, a real-time interpretation product built on the Verbum platform, to deliver near-real-time multilingual understanding across seven language pairs, including Spanish-English, Spanish-Japanese, Spanish-Korean, and Spanish-Swedish.
The deployment includes regional infrastructure implementation, custom model training specific to emergency response terminology, and integration with the agency’s existing Communications systems. Go-live of the emergency communications service is targeted for early June 2026.
“Emergency communications is one of the clearest examples of where language technology can make a difference,” said Karlo Menchaca, CEO of All Cloud Xperience. “The goal is simple: help callers and dispatchers understand each other as quickly as possible.”
“This is an important step for OneMeta as we enter the public safety market,” said Saul Leal, CEO of OneMeta Inc. “Emergency dispatchers need to understand callers quickly, regardless of the language being spoken. This deployment demonstrates how real-time multilingual communication can help emergency personnel respond more effectively and supports our mission of creating a more understanding world.”
This deployment marks OneMeta’s first implementation within a public safety emergency communications environment and expands the Company’s work with government organizations. The project also highlights the growing need for multilingual communication tools in emergency response operations.
The Company believes the agreement reflects growing demand for multilingual communication technology within government agencies and may support additional opportunities in Mexico and other international markets.
Why VerbumLocal Matters for Emergency Services
Traditional interpretation methods in emergency environments often rely on third-party interpreters, which can introduce delays during time-sensitive situations. VerbumLocal is designed to address these challenges by providing:
• Immediate interpreter access with no transfers or waiting periods, enabling emergency personnel and callers to communicate in their preferred language from the outset of a conversation.
• Multilingual coverage across Asian, European, and Latin American languages, supporting the needs of international visitors during major global events.
• Models trained on emergency response terminology to support more accurate communication during emergency calls.
• Enterprise-grade security and privacy standards, including compliance with SOC 2, HIPAA, and GDPR requirements, helping government agencies maintain control over sensitive communications.
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