Critical Comms: a new evolution
Welcome to the new Critical Comms, formerly Radio Comms Asia–Pacific. Why the change of name? Well, after a decade under the old banner (and 15 years before that as What’s New in Radio Communications), we felt we needed a new title to better reflect the full scope of the industry’s activities and focus.
Radio communications have been undergoing rapid change, broadening beyond traditional RF solutions and encompassing other business- and mission-critical technologies such as IP and mobile broadband. Critical Comms better encapsulates this progression and the ongoing development of the public safety and critical communications fields.
We’ve listened to feedback, and that’s why in Critical Comms magazine, the weekly eNewsletter and on our website, we’ll deliver more of what you want - more case studies, more in-depth articles, more interviews with industry and regulatory leaders - while maintaining our commitment to covering the latest product releases and critical communications news.
For our advertisers, the evolution to Critical Comms provides an even broader readership base that will reach more decision-makers across the critical communications spectrum.
So no matter what field you’re in - emergency services, utilities, mining and resources, oil and gas, transport, logistics, security, defence, manufacturing or agriculture, and many others - Critical Comms has its focus firmly on supporting your business.
Jonathan Nally, Editor
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