Long talked about public safety network moves to proof-of-concept stage.

By Chris Duckett | April 6, 2021 
https://www.zdnet.com/article/tpg-telecom-and-nokia-pick-up-public-safety-mobile-broadband-trial/


TPG Telecom and Nokia have been appointed to trial a proof-of-concept network 
for the long mooted Public Safety Mobile Broadband to be used by the nation's 
emergency services.

Traditionally, emergency services have used dedicated radio networks, while the 
trial will see the introduction of LTE technology and data to allow for the use 
of messaging services, data analytics, location services, and real-time 
reporting.

TPG said on Tuesday it had been working with federal and state governments, and 
emergency services to create a "superior multi-operator solution".

"The trial will allow for the exhaustive testing of the multi-operator service 
delivery model to ensure it can provide the critical communications support 
needed for frontline staff during emergencies and natural disasters," TPG 
Telecom CEO IƱaki Berroeta said.

"Last year's bushfires and the recent floods in New South Wales and south east 
Queensland demonstrate the importance of emergency services personnel having 
access to real-time information to enable them to make critical decisions in 
dangerous, fast-moving situations."

In December, New South Wales updated its 10-year plan to improve communications 
for NSW emergency services, with the LTE network making up part of the state's 
AU$600 million spend on emergency communications.

"Previously critical Gov agencies such as @NSWAmbulance, @NSWSES and @nswpolice 
had separate radio networks. We are investing $600m to create a single network 
for these frontline services," then Minister for Finance, Services and Property 
Victor Dominello tweeted at the time.


Last year, it was highlighted that spectrum in the 850Mhz band could be used 
for public safety mobile broadband.
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