Critical Communications Insights Derived from the Mobile World Congress 2024
Surprisingly fascinating developments and discussions that affect the critical communications industry supporting public safety organizations were made during Mobile World Congress 2024.
Check out the latest report from written by Ken Rehbehn, Founder & Principal Analyst,
CritComm Insights: "Takeaways from Mobile World Congress 2024," by clicking the link below for a brief summary of the most important communications themes being discussed in Barcelona this year.
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Among the subjects discussed are:
• Airborne support with drones and High Altitude Platforms
• Mobile router innovations
• 5G Slicing and APIs
• Hardened handset field expands
• The Internet of Things and wildfire detection
• Mission-critical services conformance testing
• A visit to the Barcelona fire service
Companies mentioned include:
AALTO HAPS
AstaZero
Citymesh
Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson
Dejero
Dryad Networks
Ericsson
Global Certification Forum (GCF)
Nokia for public services
RugGear
Semtech
Sepura
Sierra Wireless
Softil Innovative Communications
Sonim Technologies
Telefonica
Vonage
i.safe MOBILE
Ken Rehbehn
Founder & Principal Analyst,
CritComm Insights
Founder and Principal Analyst Ken Rehbehn delivers industry analysis addressing the international landscape of systems, networks, professional services, devices, and applications that provide a thriving ecosystem for public safety/industrial communications innovation. He tracks changes in mobile broadband network evolution (LTE, 5G), critical communications group voice (3GPP Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk, DMR, TETRA, and Project25), location capabilities, NG9-1-1/112, Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) spectrum issues, and public safety/industrial Internet of Things (IoT).
Ken Rehbehn
Founder & Principal Analyst,
CritComm Insights
Founder and Principal Analyst Ken Rehbehn delivers industry analysis addressing the international landscape of systems, networks, professional services, devices, and applications that provide a thriving ecosystem for public safety/industrial communications innovation. He tracks changes in mobile broadband network evolution (LTE, 5G), critical communications group voice (3GPP Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk, DMR, TETRA, and Project25), location capabilities, NG9-1-1/112, Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) spectrum issues, and public safety/industrial Internet of Things (IoT).
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