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New members for global critical communications ecosystem 

July 2022:  Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) Telco Authority became the latest member of TCCA, the global representative body for the critical communications ecosystem, last month. NSW Telco Authority is the connectivity leader for NSW Government and delivers critical radio communications to first responders and essential services to keep people and places in NSW safe.

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NSW Telco Authority Managing Director Kylie De Courteney said it was an honour to join TCCA and become part of a global network dedicated to developing critical communications solutions. “As the connectivity leader of NSW Government, we are keen to share knowledge and develop partnerships with other TCCA members,” De Courteney moted. 
 
The Telco Authority manages the Public Safety Network (PSN) on behalf of the NSW Government. Next to Australia’s triple zero emergency hotline, the PSN is the most important critical communications network in NSW and one of the largest of its type in the world. 
 
With 65 customers including the state’s emergency services, the PSN supports more than 53,000 registered radio handsets averaging 1.33 million calls per month across 350,000 square kilometres of terrain.
 
The PSN’s land coverage is now 44.1 per cent of NSW and reaches 96.9 per cent of the population. It provided reliable radio communications for first responders during Australia’s 2019-20 Black Summer Bushfires and again in March 2022 when the worst floods hit the state in recent history.
 
The Telco Authority is also delivering one of the state’s largest investments in radio communications through the $1.4 billion Critical Communications Enhancement Program (CCEP). When complete, the CCEP will deliver a 675-site, fully interoperable network and provide coverage across 680 square kilometres and reach 99.7 per cent of the State’s population.
 
As of April 2022, the CCEP has delivered 249 new and enhanced sites providing critical communications for emergency services at 99.95 per cent target availability. 
In addition, the Telco Authority’s Telecommunications Emergency Management Unit (TEMU) coordinates support between telecommunications carriers and emergency service organisations during emergencies to protect critical infrastructure, deploy network augmentation and ensure safe access to telecommunications infrastructure.
 
Later in June, RFI Technology Solutions, a leader in wireless critical communications technologies for the public safety, government, utilities/resources and carrier sectors, also announced its membership of TCCA.

RFI is a technology solutions manufacturer, focusing on mobile radio systems and integration services.  RFI technology can be found in thousands of LMR networks where the company has provided high-performance antennas, system components and repeaters/rebroadcast systems.  RFI’s extensive range of catalogued product and custom engineered solutions for LMR, public safety and carrier markets has seen the company find global markets in critical networks in the USA, Europe, Africa and home markets in Australia and Asia. 

RFI also serves major road, rail and infrastructure projects with full design and integration services for road applications extending coverage for all networks in the most challenging environments. Including RFI’s Australian designed and manufactured digital repeater products. 

More information on the TCCA here 
Images: Kstudija | 123rf
 

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