07 January 2025
Video is one of the most promising and versatile technologies for improving operational efficiency and effectiveness for first responders. Video is now widely considered as a significant capability to improve safety, coordination, collaboration, and quality decision-making, particularly during high stakes, end-user operational scenarios.
A new white paper from TCCA explores what public safety agencies and operators need to consider to successfully deploy video services supporting mission-critical operations, especially where the scale of its usage is considered ‘massive’. This term describes situations where the amount of video could potentially saturate network resources, if not appropriately managed. The overall objective is to ensure that first responders and public safety agencies (and by implication other critical communication sectors) can use video effectively and for operational benefit.
Find out more07 January 2025
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has shared 10 predictions, laid out by its President and CEO, Tiago Rodrigues, for Wi-Fi in 2025.
Detailed in full in the WBA Annual Industry Report 2025, these trends reflect how Wi-Fi is evolving to meet the demands of increased connectivity, higher speeds, better security, the growing number of devices connected to the internet and a greater focus on energy efficiency.
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31 December 2024
Yanniv Betito, EMEA Regional Vice President of Sales and Business Development, Telesat
To the outside world, much of Africa – especially the sub-Saharan – is a remote continent rich in natural beauty and resources but light on the technological progress that many countries take for granted. That perception is increasingly outdated: the region’s technology economy is seeing significant growth, with a sharp rise in mobile services penetration, innovative public-private partnerships, and investments in information and communications technology (ICT) leading the way. The World Trade Organization (WTO) even projects that African digital service exports could reach around $74 billion between 2023 and 2040, with annual growth exceeding 7%.
Find out more30 December 2024
Keeping networks up – whatever the weather
Africa is full of variations of climate and geography. From the Sahara Desert to the Atlas Mountains and the Nile Valley, although 61% of the population is focused mostly in urban areas, the rest are based in rural regions where fibre is either not available or patchy in coverage.
At a time when the digital society is commonplace and the ability to access important online services such as finance, health and governance is a fundamental need, reliable broadband connectivity is essential.
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