Telstra joins TCCA


Tuesday, 04 February, 2025

Telstra joins TCCA

Telstra has become the latest body to join TCCA, the global member-led organisation for all stakeholders in the critical communications ecosystem. Through the output from its Working Groups, interoperability and certification programs, and via its Critical Communications World event, TCCA members and partners set the agenda for the global development of critical communications.

The Telstra mobile network covers approximately 99.7% of the Australian population, delivering a large range of products and services across a customer base that includes consumers, businesses and government organisations. The company supports public safety and emergency services, mining, oil and gas operations, transportation and logistics, while its LMR network is essential in many government radio networks. Telstra’s private mobile broadband networks are deployed extensively across logistics, fleet management, supply chain infrastructure and in the public sector, while satellite connectivity is delivered through partnerships with multiple satellite providers.

“Telstra is excited to become a member of TCCA and to collaborate with operators, suppliers and the broader critical comms industry across the globe to advance mission critical communications,” said Sri Amirthalingam, Wireless Engineering Executive at Telstra. “Telstra has a long history providing emergency services organisations with frontline communications needs and we look forward to continuing our work with customers, communities, industry and government to address the current and future needs of regional Australia. This includes working cooperatively to ensure our investments, new technologies, policy and regulation work together to deliver progress.”

“As a proud Australian, it is with very much pleasure I welcome Telstra to our global membership community and our growing list of leading mobile networks operators devoted to delivering critical communications to essential organisations,” said TCCA CEO Kevin Graham. “With a long history in delivering standards-based narrowband, prioritised broadband solutions for first responders and government agencies and as an active contributor to 3GPP standards we welcome the expertise that Telstra will bring to our international community and, importantly, within Australia. It’s great to see the investments being made into future network capability, AI, and collaboration with local academia and centres of excellence.”

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