Peter Clemons, Director and Board Member of the TETRA + Critical Communications Association launches Quixoticity
the company has been established to shake up critical communications and defend the industry’s interests in the upcoming battle for harmonised frequencies and global technology standards.
Peter Clemons launches Quixoticity to shake up critical communications and defend the industry’s interests in the upcoming battle for harmonised frequencies and global technology standards.
Today sees the launch of a different company for different times: QUIXOTICITY. We see the technological world differently and will help you to do the same.
Concerned and confused critical communications professionals in Europe and across the world are being asked to define their long-term requirements in a rapidly changing world where the future is uncertain. As the giants of mass-market, global communications make great strides forward by offering customers state-of-the-art technologies and devices; the cash-starved critical communications sector, including government and private public safety, emergency and critical national infrastructure players are struggling to acquire additional spectrum and agree on harmonised standards which will protect societies and economies from a multitude of known and unknown threats for decades to come. Such a dangerous imbalance of resources must be addressed as soon as possible by global decision-makers to guarantee the safe and secure environment which will underpin future economic growth and prosperity.
Quixoticity’s Managing Director, Peter Clemons, has undertaken a long journey along the road of critical communications, taking up arms in a number of fiercely fought battles in defence of the industry. Having written and consulted widely on the main issues facing professional users in the 21st century, Peter has also been involved in opening up markets around the world for solutions based on the global ETSI standard, TETRA. He is currently Director and Board Member of the prestigious TETRA + Critical Communications Association, leading the changes required to unite a community whose services are vital for any nation’s well-being.
Taking advantage of a strong background in languages, culture, history of ideas, project management, social, economic and technological development, Peter has conceived a new way of understanding and interpreting post-modern societies and economies dependent upon rapidly evolving technological innovation. Critical communications industry participants - from multi-national technology leaders, governments, traditional PMR user groups and SMEs - will now have a source of robust, future-focused information for making key decisions about the future.
Source: Quixoticity