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ICASA releases 2018 spectrum plan
South Africa's regulator has published its 2018 plan, incorporating aims for PPDR and IMT mobile broadband. [ + ]
Only two weeks to Comms Connect Sydney
Sydney's premier critical communications event will be held on 14–15 June, with a feature-packed program of first-class speakers and workshops. [ + ]
Space laser relay achieves 99.8% reliability
The SpaceDataHighway system — an 'optical fibre in the sky' — has achieved 10,000 successful connections and a reliability rate of 99.8%. [ + ]
Comms leaders hold public safety broadband talks
Government leaders from more than 20 countries have gathered in Belgium to discuss wireless broadband and its application for emergency responders. [ + ]
Satellite's role in remote communications
The Minister for Regional Communications has outlined her thoughts about the provision of communication services to rural and remote areas. [ + ]
SA Govt selects Cobham VSAT antennas
Remote government workers are benefiting from improved voice and data communications thanks to new satellite comms equipment. [ + ]
The united states of FirstNet
We're at the beginning of a 25-year-long journey into the future of emergency communications, says FirstNet's Bill Schrier. [ + ]
Samsung hosts final 5G standards forum
A meeting being held to finalise relevant standard technologies for 5G commercialisation is being hosted by Samsung Electronics in Busan. [ + ]
Government-focused media, research and events firms join forces
Westwick-Farrow Media has partnered with leading research and events company Public Sector Network to provide enhanced services to the government tech sector. [ + ]
Satellite sector wants 'holistic' spectrum use
Australia needs a more flexible spectrum regime to enable 5G mobile and satellite services to coexist, says the Communications Alliance. [ + ]
ACMA opens 5G spectrum auction consultations
ACMA has released draft spectrum licensing instruments in the 3575–3700 MHz band (3.6 GHz band), which brings 5G mobile broadband services a step closer. [ + ]
Swinburne team wins Motorola Hackathon
The $25,000 Motorola Solutions 2018 Public Safety Hackathon prize has been won by a student team for its hazard reporting app concept. [ + ]
Opportunities in technological diversity
A diversity of technology and user requirements in critical communications is both a challenge and an opportunity, says ARCIA's Hamish Duff. [ + ]
Aerial comms tested in remote Svalbard
A consortium is trialling the use of unmanned aerial systems to carry communications equipment in Norway's Svalbard region. [ + ]
Breaking down LTE adoption barriers
A new approach can leverage both TETRA and LTE for mission-critical comms, says ETELM's Nicolas Hauswald. [ + ]