Industry News
Join ARCIA at Brisbane sundowners
Free industry catch-up for members. [ + ]
Critical Connect delivers cloud-based connectivity for public safety agencies
Service extends real-time voice and data communication across borders, agencies and networks. [ + ]
NSW Telco Authority announces membership of TCCA
It delivers critical radio communications to first responders and essential services to the people of NSW. [ + ]
World nears three-quarters of a billion 5G connections
Up 17% from past year and expected to reach 4.8 billion by end of 2026. [ + ]
R&S offers ultra-wideband test solution
Rohde & Schwarz will provide a FiRa-validated, ultra-wideband (UWB) PHY Conformance Test Tool (PCTT) to support the further development of an open and standardised UWB ecosystem. [ + ]
Aussie gongs at ICCA awards night
Awards night held during Critical Communications World 2022. [ + ]
Comms Connect NZ delivers the goods
Conference and exhibition showcased products and solutions from across the region. [ + ]
Volunteer Marine Rescue implements RoIP project
Omnitronics will supply omnicore Enterprise Dispatch for the service in Western Australia. [ + ]
Orlando Police upgrades public safety communications
Designed to provide officer and community safety as well as access to applications and databases. [ + ]
DAMM Cellular Systems has extended TETRA coverage to VHF
Offering a vendor choice of subscriber equipment. [ + ]
CCBitesize webinar into the status, transition and future of critical communications
Insights for those on the frontline, as well as procurement and commissioning managers in charge of strategic planning. [ + ]
NIST research into indoor tracking for first responders
The solution may be under their feet. [ + ]
Ekinops and Spie ICS deliver broadband to Lyon universities
Delivering broadband to staff and students at 22 universities and over 50 connected sites in the French region. [ + ]
Australian SAR agencies can utilise phones as rescue beacons
Technology searches for mobile transmission using drones. [ + ]
Submissions of interest closed for ACMA review of 1.5 GHz band
Both domestically and internationally, there is increasing demand for spectrum to support WBB services. [ + ]