Articles
Comms in an automated transport world
Canberra's politicians have been urged to remember the importance of mission-critical communications when planning for the future of transport. [ + ]
Green light for BroadWay's next stage
The next step has been taken on the road to enabling a pan-European mobile broadband system for public protection and disaster relief. [ + ]
ACMA releases 2019–23 draft FYSO
The future use of the 26 and 28 GHz bands and the upcoming World Radiocommunication Conference feature in the ACMA's five-year spectrum outlook. [ + ]
Finland's plans for PPDR mobile broadband
Having gathered feedback and suggestions from industry, Finland's authorities are now on track towards implementing a national PSMB system. [ + ]
Comms and ICT conferences come together
The Comms Connect and BICSI South Pacific conferences and expos will run side by side in Melbourne in November. [ + ]
DLINK project aims to deliver 5G breakthrough
A research project aims to put the UK at the forefront of the next generation of millimetre wave comms technology. [ + ]
Avoiding radar to avoid interference
Artificial intelligence may be better than other methods for detecting radar signals, thereby facilitating spectrum sharing, according to NIST research. [ + ]
Powering NSW Police's data centre
Schneider Electric and Dell EMC recently partnered to help complete a full refurb of the NSW Police Force's radio communications data centre. [ + ]
BAPCO Show 2019 report
The ESN, data privacy, drones and technological change were some of the topics of focus at BAPCO's annual conference, writes Ian Thompson. [ + ]
PTT's peak performance in peak hour
Operations and maintenance crews on one of Sydney's busiest roads are staying connected with an off-the-shelf PTT solution. [ + ]
Signals from subs: bridging the water-air gap
Researchers are working on ways in which submarines can communicate wirelessly with aircraft in the skies above. [ + ]
Strength in numbers
It's vital that the comms industry works hand in hand with regulators, international partners and each other, says ARCIA's Hamish Duff. [ + ]
NZ renews rights in the 1800 and 2100 MHz bands
Spark, Vodafone, 2degrees and Hautaki will have allocations renewed, but Telstra's 2100 MHz rights will not be renewed. [ + ]
ITU initiatives to improve emergency telecommunications
The development of innovative tools and partnerships within emergency telecommunications is crucial to saving lives, according to the ITU. [ + ]
IWD: Attracting more women to the workforce
Tech company RFI is serious about widening its talent pool by encouraging diversity within its workforce. [ + ]