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Connect (X): Bringing Together the Wireless Industry
This year’s Connect X, hosted by the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA), saw a major turn-out of 170 exhibitors and more than...


IWCE 2023: Top Takeaways from This Year’s Conference
With almost double the attendance from last year, the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) was undoubtedly a major success...


A Year in Review of Wireless
A Year in Review of Wireless As we begin to see wireless trends materialize this year, many of those are on the backs of significant...


MWCLV 2022: Connectivity Unleashed
It was great to be a part of the 2022 Mobile World Congress North America and catch up with our partners and clients. Even though the...


What Life Safety System Providers Must Know to Offer ERCES
Life safety system providers are increasingly expanding their offerings to include emergency responder communication enhancement systems...


Reflecting on Another Successful IWCE
While last year’s IWCE was the first dip in post-COVID waters for in-person events, this year’s International Wireless Communications...


Blocking Out the Noise in Wireless Networking
Noise is an unavoidable disturbance in our personal lives, and it’s no less true in wireless networking. In public safety communication,...


IWCE 2021: Re-connecting the Wireless Industry
It was great to be back in-person at this year’s International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) Conference for 2021 in Las Vegas,...


Things to Know Before Choosing Your VHF/UHF System
In our last blog about VHF (Very High Frequency) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) public safety bands, we discussed the differences between...


California Fire Code Section 510: What is it, and what does it mean for California Schools?
Wildfires in California are a growing threat, with a 7,874 five-year average of fires threatening the safety of people and their...


Understanding the Differences Between UHF and VHF Bands – Examining UHF and VHF in In-Building
For emergencies, it’s crucial that all buildings support wireless communications for first responders. As such, cities, counties, and...


How UL Certification Helps First Responders
Each year, an estimated 240 million emergency calls are made in the United States, which has over 3 million first responders working...


Public Safety DAS – Where do I start?
Public safety communications are obviously an important part of first responder’s ability to perform their duties. Wireless technology...
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