Q. How did you become involved in the critical communications industry?
PC: It’s a long story, but following many years living, studying and working in Latin America, I came back to UK – University of Bristol – for a further degree in Economics & Finance. I ended up writing a dissertation on Access Pricing in Telecommunications and landed a job with a US consulting firm based in London. My first report in 1996 was on the emerging TETRA standard and its potential. Although I have always kept a close eye on other technologies since then, TETRA and critical communications has remained my specialist subject.
Q. What will you be speaking about this year in Dubai?
PC: I will be chairing a GCC Panel session discussing the current situation of critical communications across the region and exploring possible paths to greater cooperation and information sharing by some of Middle East’s most significant players. Our sector is evolving and developing so quickly that it is vitally important to define best practice within our industry and make sure that successes and mistakes can be shared in an open, trusting environment...
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