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How LTE Cuts the Complexity Out of Modern Transport Networks

2017-08-02 | Norman Frisch, Marketing Director, Enterprise Business Group and Transport Sector at Huawei

Networks are complex by nature; an arrangement of intersecting systems, people & structures. To stay effective they need constant supervision and updates. Norman Frisch, Huawei Marketing Director, explains the benefit of change from GSM-R to LTE.


Is a Truly User-Centric Critical Communications World within our reach?

2017-07-11 | Peter Clemons

This very interesting article is setting out the basic goals & aspirations for the Quixoticity Index that Clemons prepared as a new vehicle for promoting best-practice & innovative new business models for public safety & critical communications users.


Keeping FirstNet Deployable Options Open

2017-06-29 | Ken Rehbehn

In this Blog, senior Analyst Ken Rehbehn shares his thoughts about what is needed to draw the right conclusion on choosing the FirstNet for Public Safety Broadband Communications.


Top 6 Challenges when Implementing new Public Safety Communications Technologies

2017-06-07 | Hong-Eng Koh

Hong-Eng Koh, Global Chief Public Safety Expert of Huawei Enterprise Business Group discusses threats to public safety, the challenges posed by legacy systems, the impact of emerging technologies, and using collaborative communication.


What's with all the 5G hype and why I am really looking forward to 6G

2017-05-15 | Mika Skarp

5G is getting hyped in all kinds of interesting and very futuristic ways. Every day seems to arrive with a new set of never-thought-of-before scenarios. But it got me thinking....


What communications products will end users need next?

2017-05-03 | Dave George

Industry thought-leader Dave George, engineer and President of Pryme, released his annual trends forecast for communications and technology. This year’s predictions focus on end-user-driven developments affecting all industries.


3GPP MCPTT vs OMA PoC

2017-02-20 | Ming Ho

I recently visited some customers who have interest in public safety over LTE (PS-LTE). They told me that IP-PTT service was launched in the market for long time. However, it did not succeed so why will MCPTT be any different?


Public Safety Network Hardening – easy bit or a bit more challenging?

2016-10-26 | Kim Molin

Intelligent LTE Network Hardening is the way forward in ensuring affordable business continuity for mission critical communications


Public Safety: The New Opportunity for Mobile Smart-Phone Vendors

2016-09-20 | Ming Ho

Ming Ho visited some mobile phone manufacturers in Taiwan. All of them gave similar input: They suffer in the downturn in the mobile communications. market, competition is strong and they are looking for new opportunities.


How Public Safety Networks Become Public Networks with a little Network Slicing

2016-08-04 | Mika Skarp

There will be never enough available radio frequency spectrum for our expanding mobile networks. One way to gain access to new frequencies is via public safety networks.


3 New Trends and 1 Long-Standing Tradition Predicted for 2016 and Beyond

2016-04-27 | Dave George

Industry thought-leader Dave George, engineer and President of Pryme, which holds over 35 patents and was awarded the Communications Solutions Product of the Year, publishes the 4th annual trends forecast for communications and technology.


Ensuring Safety and Security during the US Presidential Elections by Using Proper Wireless Communication

2016-03-29 | Offer Herman

Both for public rallies and events as well as presidential convoys, full synchronization is required between convoys and security personnel as is the ability to have complete visibility and awareness of the surrounding area and situations.


A Global Critical Alliance with a TETRA heart and a 5G brain

2016-03-09 | Peter Clemons

In his Blog, Peter Clemons describes that he believes that we urgently need a Global Critical Alliance. An Alliance with a TETRA heart and a 5G brain. Clemons provides some key requirements and attributes..


The urgent need for a Global Critical Alliance

2016-02-29 | Peter Clemons

As global mobile communications technology moves forward at a frightening speed, it is becoming harder & harder to justify the cost of dedicated public safety networks. Learn more on the view of Peter Clemons in this Blog.


Managing the LTE migration Part 2 - From application friction to open connectivity

2016-01-04 | Sami Honkaniemi

In this article, we’ll look at the migration from TETRA to mobile broadband from the applications perspective. To understand the difference, we’ll go through some of the major “application hurdles” in TETRA as we know them, and see how this will change.


The post-TETRA Era: Next-Gen Mobile Networks for Emergency Services

2015-12-08 | Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO, Core Network Dynamics

TETRA it is no longer fit for purpose. In today's world, public safety professionals need a modern communications system capable of being used everywhere – including in remote areas, tube stations, and underground car parks. Brinkschulte has the answer..


Wireless Technology for K9 Units. Working together with men's best friend

2015-11-09 | Yossi Segal

Collaborating today's K9 units with the right technology can elevate the unit's performance, lower the risks involved and deliver greater precision and certainty to any task involved.


Managing the LTE Migration Part 1 – The Subscriber

2015-10-21 | Sami Honkaniemi - Mentura

This series of posts looks at different aspects of managing the migration from TETRA/P25 to public safety broadband.


Full Interoperability: A Common Language is Only Half the Story

2015-10-14 | Yossi Segal

Yossi Segal, Co-Founder& VP of Research and Development for Mobilicom talks about the aspect of interoperability and communications challenges faced by first responders.


Notes for a global critical communications plan - Part 4 - Achieving affordable, secure solutions in the digital age

2015-09-21 | Peter Clemons

Part 4 looks at the complex relationship between people & technology, and how a user-driven process based on real current and future critical communications requirements should dictate the choice of the right combination of existing & evolving technology.