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NEW YORK, March 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Communications customers in emergency services, transportation, utilities, oil and gas, and other mission-critical sectors have exceptional requirements for quality of service. Suppliers must provide the highest...
Key Points Thales is leading the Fed4PMR project, which involves nine players including seven SMEs, to develop a future high-data-rate 4G/LTE communication network for security agencies and emergency services. The 36-month project, coordinated by Thales...
A smooth migration of existing PMR networks, leveraging existing sites and customer investments, is becoming possible During the last few months, Cassidian, together with its partner Alcatel-Lucent, successfully conducted extensive Long Term Evolution...
Addition of broadband capabilities via innovative dual-mode platforms At the Public Safety Communication Europe Conference in Paris, Airbus Defence and Space presented its vision for the future of secure radio communications for public safety organisations...
RESTON, USA: Razorsight, the leading provider of cloud-based analytics for communications and media companies, today announced a major agreement with global PTT provider Kodiak Networks. Under the agreement, Kodiak Networks will use Razorsight's Executive...
Thoughts on the evolution of wireless networks and mobile web 2.0
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