Critical Comms' latest issue is out now!
The Jan/Feb 2017 issue of Critical Comms is out now! If you’re a print subscriber, you can expect to receive it in your letterbox any day now. If you’re a digital subscriber, you can access your copy straight away. It’s also available free for anyone to read online here.
There’s plenty of great reading for comms industry professionals, including:
- What the industry and emergency professionals think of the federal government’s PSBM plans.
- An interview with the ACMA’s Mark Loney.
- What the 2G network switch-off means for those still relying on it.
- A profile of the Sydney Metro Northwest’s TETRA radio system.
- The Canary Islands’ mission-critical LTE network, said to be Europe’s first.
- Full list of the 2016 ARCIA Industry Excellence Award winners.
- How Swedish and Norwegian emergency personnel can now speak on each other’s radio networks.
- How the Orion Network is transforming operations for one of Australia’s biggest bus companies.
- What the rollout of mobile data devices means for our emergency services agencies.
- How Australia’s border patrol boats are staying connected with satcoms.
And lots more...
If you’re a comms industry professional but not yet a Critical Comms subscriber, why not sign up today for your subscription? It’s free!
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