Bitesize webinar to gain insights into the status and future of critical comms

Australian Critical Communications Forum
Thursday, 19 May, 2022

Bitesize webinar to gain insights into the status and future of critical comms

The Australasian Critical Communications Forum (ACCF) chapter of TCCA is hosting a two-and-a-half-hour live, online Bitesize program on the 9th of August, with expert-led presentations to gain insight into the status, transition and future of critical communications. The webinar is curated to give the latest insights to those on the frontline, as well as procurement and commissioning managers in charge of strategic planning.

The event is free for all to attend.

Hear the latest on the Australian Government PSMB and the New Zealand Government NGCC critical broadband initiative and the latest in critical LMR and Broadband 4G/5G technologies from a number of industry experts and suppliers delivering critical communications networks and control rooms.

This CCBitesize live online event will allow you to hear directly from government and industry on issues encompassing the transition from LMR to broadband and what it will mean from a user and operational perspective for Australia, New Zealand and other countries.

Topics include: what does it mean to be mission critical; new and evolving technology standards and products; hybrid networks — MCX integration into LMR networks; advances in network core and RAN accelerating adoption of private networks; global trends in control room solutions; Future Railway Mobile Communication System; and an update on the New Zealand NGCC project.

Speakers include those from NSWTA on PSMB, and NZ Police on NGCC.

The program is supported by Comms Connect. To register, visit: Latest innovations in LMR, PSMB, Critical Broadband and Control Rooms webinar.

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