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Comms in an Automated Transport World the Field of Private Communications YOUR TOTAL PTT TWO-WAY COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTION Backed by superior coverage, reliability and years of experience. TRY IT FOR YOURSELF AND DISCOVER THE IMPULSE WIRELESS DIFFERENCE TODAY. 02 8705 3778 // IMPULSEWIRELESS.COM.AU ON THE COVER YOUR TOTAL PTT Inside May/Jun 2019 6 FirstNet’s first year TWO-WAY 14 Comms Connect Sydney 2019 16 Comms and ICT conferences come together Widely used in public safety and utilities in- dustry, narrowband network communications COMMUNICATIONS 18 Improving emergency telecommunications devices are necessary for emergency com- 23 BAPCO Show 2019 report munication. In addition to voice scheduling, SOLUTION users require additional services such as 29 Green light for BroadWay’s next stage video surveillance, remote data collection 32 Mexico’s national network and multimedia broadcast. In other words, users want to not only hear each other but 38 Powering NSW Police’s data centre also see each other clearly. With development of commercial LTE tech- 44 Avoiding radar to avoid interference nology, its most significant attributes such as 48 Finland’s plans for PPDR mobile broadband low latency and high bandwidth have brought great changes to the way we communicate. 52 ACMA releases 2019–23 draft FYSO LTE technology has now been brought into 54 Comms in an automated transport world the field of private communications. Its ca- pability of transferring large volumes of big data and videos helps us to see the world more clearly. Relying on the integration of the narrow- band and broadband network, the Hytera convergent solution achieves voice, data and image transmission through multi-mode smart terminals. The solution helps users facilitate collaboration across public and private net- works. 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Hytera Communications (Australia) Pty Ltd hytera.com.au www.CriticalComms.com.au Transmit Calendar In this issue we take an in-depth look at May communications developments across the Critical Communications World 2019 world. Taking centre stage is FirstNet, the 18–20 May pioneering public safety mobile broadband Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (PSMB) communications network for US critical-communications-world.com first responders. Our thanks to Ed Par- kinson for taking the time to answer our June questions — make sure you don’t miss 20th PSCE Conference his keynote address at Comms Connect 4–6 June Lancaster, UK Sydney in June. We also have profiles of www.psc-europe.eu Finland’s upcoming VIRVE 2.0 system and Mexico’s Red Compar- tida. Each of these projects is very different to the others, but all Australian and New Zealand Disaster and of them are right at the cutting edge of large-scale, 21st-century Emergency Management Conference 2019 communications network design. It’s interesting to compare and 12–13 June RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast contrast the diverse approaches being taken, and the technical, anzdmc.com.au geographical and political reasons why each jurisdiction has chosen its own particular route. Comms Connect Sydney 2019 We’re also grateful to Ian Thompson, head of BAPCO in the UK, 12–13 June for his report from the recent BAPCO annual meeting. He makes Rose Hill Gardens some very interesting observations about the state of play of com- comms-connect.com.au munications in the UK, and how rapidly changing technological developments are forcing operators, legislators and vendors to meet August the challenges of the modern world. APCO 2019 Make sure you’re don’t miss Comms Connect Sydney — it’s 11–14 August only a few weeks away now — where you’ll get the latest news of Baltimore, USA apco2019.org developments in mission- and business-critical communications in the Australasian region and beyond. 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One of the things emergency 60,000 public safety agencies in responders told us they needed was access the US with a dedicated broad- to deployable assets, like Satellite Cell on band communications platform. Light Trucks (SatCOLTs) to help keep them Individual agencies and munici- connected when they need it most. I’m Fpalities can sign up for service in all 50 proud to say FirstNet delivered, and we states, five US territories and the District have a fleet of 72 dedicated deployables. of Columbia, and benefit from seamless and FirstNet SatCOLTs can be requested by interoperable mobile broadband. agencies subscribed to FirstNet at no cost The FirstNet public–private partnership to public safety. These assets have been with AT&T marked its second anniversary deployed to support response and recovery on 30 March, the core network capability efforts for natural disasters like Hurricane going live 12 months ago. 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