Trade associations change face of LMR 1st May 2005 The merger of the American Mobile Telecommunications Association with the Industrial Telecommunications Association, which created the Enterprise Wireless
Vendor harmony is sweet music 1st May 2005 You may have read in MRT that I recently became president and chief operating officer of EFJohnson
Candor is underrated 1st April 2005 Last month, I watched the congressional hearing on baseball’s steroids problem. I’m not sure why. I think it was the same instinct that causes one to
IWCE reflects a changing industry 1st April 2005 If memory serves, I believe this will be my 20th International Wireless Communications Expo. In that time, profound changes have occurred in the land
Feds need to step up 911 effort 1st April 2005 Since Sept. 11, 2001, the federal government has devoted billions of dollars to helping our first responders policemen, firemen and hazmat teams who are
Must-read technology 1st April 2005 When I stepped in as publisher of MRT in late fall of 2003, we inherited an ongoing marketing campaign for the magazine: MRT stood for Must-Read Technology.
The glass is half full 1st March 2005 In reading this issue’s cover story, written by MRT senior writer Donny Jackson, a couple of metaphors immediately came to mind
Don’t be fooled by clever imitators 1st March 2005 After four hurricanes hit Florida last season, reporters, public officials and consultants were quick to warn of the lesson learned by experience
800 MHz Interference: A Reflective Review 1st March 2005 Nextel: done. Recanting the wireless carrier’s long-time slogan is fitting for the occasion
How many more deaths? 1st March 2005 A debate currently is being waged as to whether and how voice-over-IP service providers can offer enhanced 911 services
Is LMR the best solution for first responders? Should 4.9 GHz license go to the FirstNet Authority? 24th March 2024
FirstNet Authority reauthorization needed as public-safety-driven network evolution proceeds 16th March 2024