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Motorola awarded US$764 million in case against Hytera
Motorola Solutions has been awarded a total of US$764.6 million in its trade secret theft and copyright case against Hytera, and will now seek worldwide injunctions. [ + ]
Frequency planning for microwave communications
In this extract from his new microwave handbook, Trevor Manning explains some of the intricacies of planning radio networks. [ + ]
Fighting fire with comms firepower
The NSW Telco Authority found itself in the thick of battle during the bushfires, working to maintain emergency communications and restoring damaged sites. [ + ]
Mobile World Congress called off over coronavirus concerns
The GSMA has announced the cancellation of this year's Mobile World Congress due to flow-on effects from the coronavirus outbreak. [ + ]
The evolving synergy of comms and dispatch solutions
Fully interoperable and always available integrated dispatch systems will continue to be of key importance, says Zetron's Ranjan Bhagat. [ + ]
Military satellites support bushfires comms
A communications team based in Hawaii was tasked with enhancing satellite communications for Australian military personnel assisting with firefighting efforts. [ + ]
Igor Leprince becomes BAI Communications' Group CEO
BAI Communications has announced that Igor Leprince has been appointed Group Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 May 2020. [ + ]
AT&T, Verizon spend $244m on Super Bowl comms
The telco rivals have boosted communications, including 5G, across Miami in preparation for the Super Bowl, but not everyone is impressed with the results. [ + ]
GAO issues report card on FirstNet progress
AT&T is meeting all of its FirstNet contractual coverage and adoption milestones, but there is some room for improvement in certain management aspects. [ + ]
ACMA offers help for bushfire-affected licence holders
The ACMA is offering various forms of assistance for those in bushfire-affected areas who have licence renewals coming up. [ + ]
Minister visits bushfire-affected radio sites
Federal Minister for Communications Paul Fletcher has visited teams helping to restore bushfire-affected radio tower sites on the NSW South Coast. [ + ]
Roundtable examines bushfires' effects on communications
A government and industry roundtable has assessed the bushfires' effects on telecommunications, and agreed on measures to examine hardening networks. [ + ]
ETSI issues major standards for NG112 and AML
The new standards cover core elements of the NG112 architecture as well as the sending of location data to public safety access points via AML. [ + ]
The ethics of security locking of hardware
Modern LMR equipment allows for security locking of radio hardware, but there are some traps to be aware of, says the RFUANZ's Corey Weir. [ + ]
Control room conference a valuable learning experience
Site visits and case studies were highlights of Australia's peak conference for control room operators, vendors and researchers. [ + ]