The Critical Communications World 2021 conference call for content deadline has been extended to 26 April. This follows the recent rescheduling of the event – which will take place in Madrid - to November of this year.
In the first of a new series highlighting some of the key sessions from last year's Critical Communications Week, the DSB’s Knut Baltzersen discusses the different potential models available for deployment of emergency services broadband in Norway.
Nokia has announced a partnership with a Brazilian, government-affiliated, research body to develop 5G solutions based on an Open RAN-compliant, near real-time RAN intelligent controller.
The best place to see all relevant suppliers and industry players under one roof.
Peter Hudson, Head of Global TETRA Terminals Product Line, Sepura
CCW offers a great variety of seminars and great opportunities to network.
Alberto Lopez-Pintor, Sr. Project Manager, Telefónica
Diverse, practical, and future-oriented content. It promotes networking, business opportunities and exchange among international organisations.
Kim Dongchan, Director, SafeNet Forum (KOREA)
Best 3 day investment to get global insights, latest technology displays and networking with subject matter experts. Thoroughly recommend CCW as must attend event for stakeholders in business and mission critical communications
Kevin Graham, Director, Australasian Critical Communications Forum
I was able to fulfill my objectives and I received all the information I was looking for in the high quality presentations.
Joerg Hofmann, CIO, Victoriatek
The organisers of CCW managed to gather almost all Critical Comm players and covered most of sectors including public safety and transportation.