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Ofcom CFI: Our view on the potential spectrum bands to support utilities sector transformation

In our previous blog, Is wireless technology becoming critical to the transformation of the energy sector? – Real Wireless (real-wireless.com/), we identified the changing communication needs for energy system transformation and supported DSIT’s Wireless Infrastructure Strategy suggestions regarding private networks in the energy sector. It is clear from the latest Call for Input (CFI) thatContinue reading “Ofcom CFI: Our view on the potential spectrum bands to support utilities sector transformation”

Passenger connectivity on rail – important or not? Well it depends…

It’s all about the money, money, money  So let’s get this clear from the start, passenger connectivity on rail has never been about the technical challenges, it is just about ‘who pays’ – the rail network operator, the mobile network operator, the passengers, a Government department or some other entity.  Yes, certainly there are someContinue reading “Passenger connectivity on rail – important or not? Well it depends…”

Hybrid networks – Joining the dots

Hybrid mobile networks can mean different things to different people. Whenever someone mentions hybrid networks to me, I always think of islands of private mobile networks being linked together by slices in public networks – a joining-the-dots type of picture.  At this year’s Small Cells World Summit, I was pleased to chair a panel discussionContinue reading “Hybrid networks – Joining the dots”

SCWS 2022: Wireless connectivity for venues: getting the basics right

In May, after two years of virtual events, the Small Cells World Summit in London was back – with a full house, a packed agenda and many engaging presentations, discussions and interactions. In the day one ‘Enterprise and Industry Requirements’ track my focus was on stadiums and venues – and an important question. There areContinue reading “SCWS 2022: Wireless connectivity for venues: getting the basics right”