Industry > Associations, organisations, research & development

Tackling the challenges of technology

18 September, 2017 by Hamish Duff, President, Australian Radio Communications Industry Association

It's vital that all members of the critical communications industry contribute to the debate on future technologies, says ARCIA's Hamish Duff.


Technology trends in critical communications

14 September, 2017

Motorola Solutions APAC Corporate Vice President Iain Clarke describes his company's investment in vital new technologies to meet users' ever-evolving needs.


'Fight Recorder' will act as emergency beacon

08 September, 2017

'Black box' for soldiers could eventually be adapted for emergency services and law enforcement personnel.


Industry collaborates on broadband with TCCA working group

08 September, 2017

A new critical communications Broadband Industry Group has been formed, with representatives from Nokia and Ericsson elected to lead the organisation.


NZ simplifying licence fees

06 September, 2017 by Jonathan Nally

New radio spectrum licence fees will take effect in New Zealand from 1 October.


Baton change at the TCCA

21 August, 2017

Phil Kidner, long-serving CEO of the TCCA, is stepping down after 11 years in the role.


Making mmWave work for public safety

14 August, 2017

The quest begins to bring ultra-high-speed wireless connectivity to first responders.


5G platform-as-a-service project

10 August, 2017

A consortium of vendors, operators, IT companies, SMEs and academic institutions aims to accelerate 5G development.


US spectrum auction relied on computer science

07 August, 2017

Artificial intelligence helped auction off US$19 billion worth of radio spectrum.


Mystery of Russia's 'ghost' radio station

07 August, 2017 by Jonathan Nally

A lone transmitter in a Russian swamp has been sending out a signal for 35 years. No one knows why.


Dept of Comms on the move in Canberra

31 July, 2017 by Jonathan Nally

The Department of Communications is shifting its Canberra office to the futuristic Nishi building in NewActon, after 19 years at Forrest.


Ofcom outlines 3.6 and 26 GHz plans

31 July, 2017

Ofcom has confirmed its intention to expand access for mobile services in the 3.6 GHz band, and is beginning work on 26 GHz plans.


Industrial wireless systems research

31 July, 2017

NIST is working on the development of best-practice guidelines for evaluating and integrating wireless technologies into modern factories.


Australian-first V2P trial in Adelaide

27 July, 2017

Vehicle-to-pedestrian safety technology has been trialled for the first time in Australia over a 4G network.


What did a 1950s radio workshop look like?

26 July, 2017 by Jonathan Nally

Fans of antique radio gear should take a look at the Airways Museum & Civil Aviation Historical Society's website.


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