Reporting engine partnership
19 August, 2010
Radio IP Software Inc has reached a technology agreement with The Genesis Group that will develop a stand-alone reporting platform for Radio IP’s family of mobile VPN products, including the MTG, ipUnplugged and Mult-IP software suites.
ComGroup invests $10m in new technology
18 August, 2010 | Supplied by: Simoco Wireless Solutions Pty Ltd
ComGroup has made a $10m investment in new technologies and R&D to strengthen its market position and deliver communications solutions in sectors ranging from oil and gas to emergency services.
Happen Business Jim2 Business Engine software
17 August, 2010 | Supplied by: Happen Business Pty Ltd
The latest version of Jim2 Business Engine software, an integrated business accounting software package developed specifically for small to medium Australian businesses, has been released.
P25 compliance for US Government
16 August, 2010
Daniels Electronics has posted test results and supplier’s declaration of compliance documents to the US government on the MT-4E P25 radios that encompass base station, repeater and transportable repeater configurations for the UHF band with VHF and 700/800 MHz bands to follow.
Police dogs introduced
23 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Tait Electronics (Aust) Pty Ltd
Tait has introduced the two newest members of the NSW Police Dog Squad, Gus and Gadget.
An exchange of ideas
20 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Australian Communications and Media Authority
The fourth, two-day RadComms conference organised by the ACMA, provided an opportunity to hear the latest spectrum developments, participate in open forums and exchange ideas with radio communications professionals from across industry and government.
Five-year spectrum outlook released
20 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Australian Communications and Media Authority
Demand for spectrum by fixed and mobile wireless access service applications is the focus of the revised Five-year Spectrum Outlook 2010-2014 (the Outlook), released by the ACMA.
Stargazing with spectrum in mind
20 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Australian Communications and Media Authority
While spectrum, its accessibility, allocation and use were the all-absorbing topics of the ACMA’s fourth RadComms conference, the authority’s chairman, Chris Chapman, covered a range of other topics in his opening address in Melbourne. This is an edited version of his presentation.
Tait team talent
20 July, 2010
Tait Radio Communications has strengthened its senior management team with two new members.
Asia Pacific head
19 July, 2010
Andrew Solutions, the CommScope division, has promoted Navin Vohra to be vice-president of sales, Asia Pacific.
New APCOA website and conference
16 July, 2010
APCO Australasia has launched its new website that has been redesigned to include new information and services to better meet the needs of members and industry.
ACMA to consult on digital dividend
16 July, 2010
The announcement confirming the size of the spectrum 'digital dividend' from analog television switch-off has paved the way for the ACMA to consult potential spectrum purchasers.
Dealer network expands
12 July, 2010
Vertex Standard has appointed Audioxtra as a primary distribution partner for its product range in Australia.
Wake-up receiver uses 51 µW
12 July, 2010
Imec and the Holst Centre have developed an ultra-low-power 2.4 GHz/915 MHz receiver with good sensitivity. The receiver runs on a record low power consumption of 51 µW when on continuously. It occupies 0.36 mm2 in 90 nm CMOS, and for 10 Kbps on-off keying reception it achieves -69 dBm and -80 dBm sensitivity at 2.4 GHz and 915 MHz.
Satellite trial gives remote schools high-speed broadband
09 July, 2010
An eight-week trial of satellite-delivered, high-speed broadband for two remote rural South Island schools in New Zealand has been completed. The trial, aimed to test the effectiveness of satellite as a means of providing a high-speed broadband link, was conducted in Winchester Rural School in Canterbury and Haast Rural School on the west coast.