DMR  |  2011-11-08

Simoco to Speak at Radio Comms Connect

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Simoco to Speak at Australia’s Radio Comms Connect 2011 on Behalf of DMR Association

Jonathan Bunce, Marketing Director at global mobile radio specialist Simoco Group, will address this month’s Radio Comms Connect 2011 in Melbourne, Australia, on behalf of the DMR Association.  

The event, which runs from 16th - 17th November, is Australia’s largest event dedicated to radio communications and associated products, services and technologies, with major companies and international experts attending.  

Simoco Group, which incorporates Team Simoco in the UK and ComGroup in Australia, will also have its largest presence yet at the event, underlining the company’s commitment to further expanding its operations across Australasia and the Americas.

Topics under discussion this year include LTW, P25, dPMR (digital Private Mobile Radio), DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) and TETRA, with insight into critical communications applied at the Queensland floods, where ComGroup technology was utilised.

Jonathan will speak about the DMR versus dPMR debate, looking at the differences between the two technologies, the varying factors affecting user choice, and what this implies for the future of digital technologies and the choices users are making now.  He will also look at the commercial viability of the latest equipment, including breadth of interoperability, strength of standard, future economies of scale, and the ecosystem for applications and services.

Commenting on the event, Jonathan says: “Radio Comms Connect brings together the best of the radio communications industry from around the World.  It’s a forum for discussion and debate on the developments that are affecting us and our customers now and in the future.

“With the emergence of digital technologies and their continued development, as an industry we have a responsibility to our customers to ensure we drive the advancement of the best, most flexible solutions.  The defining criteria for a successful standard of choice are not about in-depth technicalities, but the commercial viability of the standard for the users, and this will be key to this year’s debate.”

General Manager of ComGroup, Alan Clarke comments: “We are delighted to showcase the latest industry leading products and turnkey systems, which have been successfully deployed across Australia in the Mining, Emergency Services, Transport and Commercial markets.

“On display this year we have communications systems that have been deployed in Victorian State Emergence Services, BHP Billiton and Pacific National Rail. Additionally, we will also be showcasing the full range of P25 CAP recognised Simoco terminals, as well as the latest in TETRA, AVL and radio accessories.”

Simoco is one of the key drivers behind the DMR Association’s commitment to setting the standards for the future of DMR, helping ensure interconnectivity policies that drive open commercial markets.  The company’s involvement in Radio Comms Connect 2011, follows a speech by Simoco’s Chief Technologist Andy Grimmett at the PMR Summit earlier this year.

Source: www.teamsimoco.com