Market analysis

Article (2)
  • VoIP may solve problems of interoperability - Part 1
    Lack of interoperability in radio communications is an urgent problem affecting all levels of government and it not only concerns Australia as this article reveals. Although US based, a lot of the problems discussed here also apply to this country.
  • VoIP may solve problems of interoperability - Part 2
    Lack of interoperability in radio communications is an urgent problem affecting all levels of government and it not only concerns Australia as this article reveals. Although US based, a lot of the problems discussed here also apply to this country.
Feature (5)
  • Collaborative communication is the road to success
    These days, collaboration is key. The problems faced by users of radio communication products has allowed the industry to develop, with many new technologies currently being employed.
  • IP development driving trends
    The ACMA’s 2009 update of developments in technology, Trends in Communications and Media Technology, Applications and Use, has identified five key developments that are placing pressure on media and communications regulation.
  • The booming business of Active RFID and RTLS
    The RFID business value is expected to grow by five times in the next 10 years. The Active RFID business is growing by about 10 times, driven by the $475 million military order for Savi Technology and innovations such as the first 100,000 RFID labels from Power ID that have greatly enhanced range over alternatives.
  • What’s in store for RFID in 2008?
    RFID has been moving ahead in leaps and bounds according to reports released throughout 2007. However, what is in store for 2008? Will RFID technology continue to move forwards or will another technology surge ahead and steal the limelight?   In a recent interview with Radio Comms, Asia-Pacific, Scott Austin, president Syscan Australasia, shed a little light on the subject.
  • Radio set to bounce into 2006 and beyond
    Recent natural and man-made disasters have demonstrated the importance of radiocommunications to the basic functioning of society. In spite of many beliefs that the mobile phone would spell the demise of two-way radio, the industry is buoyant with growth
Product (2)
  • Happen Business Jim2 Business Engine software
    The Jim2 Business Engine software is an integrated job tracking and accounting business management system for communications applications that reduces administration and keying errors.
  • Discharge gun
    The Teseq NSG 437 electrostatic discharge gun features air and contact discharge with voltages ranging from 200 to 20 kV.
News (4)
  • Boost to Asian supply chain
    Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) has expanded its partnership with Malaysian distributor C&C Universal Engineering to establish a bonded warehousing facility in Port Klang.
  • Analog beamforming at 60 GHz
    The large unlicensed frequency band internationally available around 60 GHz makes it attractive to support gigabit per second wireless applications, such as uncompressed high-definition video streaming and large file transfers.
  • 'Coordination' the future for networks
    Actix has predicted that with the arrival of 4G network managers will have a sharper focus on the delivery cost per data bit.
  • UMTS 900 jumps into sharp focus
    The pace of commercialisation of universal mobile telecommunications service (UMTS 900) systems has quickened, according to an information paper published by GSA , the Global mobile Suppliers Association.