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Omdia Crit Comms Circle
Omdia Critical Communications
84 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to the Crit Comms Circle, the podcast bringing you market insight direct from Omdia analysts, exploring all facets of the critical communications industry.

This podcast is hosted by Paul Bremner, Principal Analyst in Omdia's Critical Communications and Public Safety team. Paul has more than 10 years' experience providing industry insights for clients, regularly presenting at company and industry association events. Based in the UK, Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Exeter.

If it’s your first time listening, then thanks for coming, and welcome to the Circle.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss on the show? Interested in joining as a guest?
Get in touch with us at critcommscircle@omdia.com
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Welcome to the Crit Comms Circle, the podcast bringing you market insight direct from Omdia analysts, exploring all facets of the critical communications industry.

This podcast is hosted by Paul Bremner, Principal Analyst in Omdia's Critical Communications and Public Safety team. Paul has more than 10 years' experience providing industry insights for clients, regularly presenting at company and industry association events. Based in the UK, Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Exeter.

If it’s your first time listening, then thanks for coming, and welcome to the Circle.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss on the show? Interested in joining as a guest?
Get in touch with us at critcommscircle@omdia.com
Show more...
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Ep 81: From the lab to the tracks - Making FRMCS a reality
Omdia Crit Comms Circle
46 minutes
1 month ago
Ep 81: From the lab to the tracks - Making FRMCS a reality
Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) has been set up to provide railways with a standardized, future-proof communication solution capable of supporting advanced rail operations and services. FRMCS builds on 3GPP-based 5G standalone and mission-critical (MCX) architectures to support the new ETCS as a replacement for GSM-R. But the path towards FRMCS is way more than a straight-forward technology upgrade. The development of FRMCS is a testament to the power of collaboration among diverse stakeholders across the railway ecosystem.

In this episode, we're joined by Marta Fontecha and Raquel Frisa from Teltronic (www.teltronic.es/en/transport/), who share first-hand insights, from lab trials to field pilot deployments like their upcoming high-speed trial, in collaboration with the Spanish railway operator Adif.  The discussion highlights the key learnings to make FRMCS the backbone of safer, more efficient railway transportation networks.


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Omdia Crit Comms Circle
Welcome to the Crit Comms Circle, the podcast bringing you market insight direct from Omdia analysts, exploring all facets of the critical communications industry.

This podcast is hosted by Paul Bremner, Principal Analyst in Omdia's Critical Communications and Public Safety team. Paul has more than 10 years' experience providing industry insights for clients, regularly presenting at company and industry association events. Based in the UK, Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Exeter.

If it’s your first time listening, then thanks for coming, and welcome to the Circle.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss on the show? Interested in joining as a guest?
Get in touch with us at critcommscircle@omdia.com