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NZ$2250 fine for illegal transmitter use

11 April, 2019

A New Zealand man has been fined $2250 for using an illegal radio transmitter on police channels.


Rights renewal in NZ's 1800 and 2100 MHz bands

11 April, 2019

The New Zealand government is renewing 3G and 4G cellular mobile spectrum management rights in the 1800 and 2100 MHz bands.


New WHS guidance for small businesses

06 February, 2019

New guidance material to help small business owners and operators understand their responsibilities under WHS laws has been released by Safe Work Australia.


Hytera found to have infringed Motorola patents

21 November, 2018

Final determination on the Motorola Solutions ITC case has confirmed that Hytera Communications infringed upon its patents.


Hytera responds to patent dispute developments

20 July, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

Hytera has issued a statement to clarify what it says is "misleading information in the marketplace" in its patent disputes with Motorola Solutions.


Motorola has another patent win against Hytera

18 July, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

Motorola has won a lawsuit filed in Germany against Hytera, with the latter company ordered to recall and destroy infringing products.


Judge finds that Hytera infringed Motorola patents

05 July, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

A US judge has found that Hytera has infringed four Motorola Solutions patents, and has placed a stop order on importation of certain Hytera products.


USPTO to review claims in Hytera, Motorola case

21 May, 2018

The USPTO's Patent Trial and Appeal Board will re-examine the validity of patent claims in the Hytera, Motorola Solutions tussle.


Radio pirate sentenced to 21 months

28 March, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

A man who broadcast potentially harmful calls on Victoria Police radio channels has been sentenced to 21 months' jail.


2018 OCP licence fee increase reviewed

06 February, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

ARCIA has announced that it has been successful in persuading the ACMA to review the 2018 OCP increase in High Density area licence fees.


Lockheed Martin fined for radio failure

24 January, 2018

Lockheed Martin will pay US$4.4m to resolve claims it provided faulty radio equipment to the US Coast Guard.


Hytera accuses Motorola of anti-competitive practices

05 December, 2017

A legal suit has been filed by Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd against Motorola Solutions Inc.


Canberra reviews critical infrastructure security

10 October, 2017 by Jonathan Nally

The federal government is seeking submissions on ways to increased the security of Australia's critical national infrastructure.


Motorola sued by Hytera for patent infringement

30 August, 2017

Motorola has been accused of unlawfully misappropriating Hytera technology for sound adjustment, incorporating it into its MOTOTRBO portable radios.


Hytera wins trademark infringement case

23 August, 2017

China's Hytera has won a court case against a competitor that had adopted the brand name 'Tytera'.


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