Understanding Private Broadband Networks (15 Oct, 4–5pm AEDT)
15 October 2024 (4pm – 5pm AEDT/6am - 7am UK Time)
In partnership with Engineering Education Australia (EEA)
Stay ahead of the digital transformation curve by learning why and how private networks are being deployed.
Private broadband networks are rapidly evolving. As an engineer, there's a growing need to be aware of the key differences between public and private networks, their potential uses, as well as how mission-critical deployments differ from public safety networks.
Private networks are also becoming particularly important in industry, where digital transformation is increasing the demand for smart factories, industrial robotics, AI, IoT, and autonomous vehicles.
This webinar will build your understanding of these trends, and what they mean in an Australian context. It will also get you up-to-speed on the key underlying technologies, such as 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi.
By the end of this webinar, you’ll have a deeper knowledge about different types of deployments, equipment requirements, spectrum availability, and costs. You’ll also learn about the use of private networks in railways and public safety systems.
Topics we'll cover
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Learning outcomes
- Understand the key characteristics of private networks
- Know the spectrum issues in Australia for private networks
- Be able to list the key users of private networks
- Make informed decisions about the choice of technology to use for a private network
Price: AUD $50 EA Members/AUD $58.83 Non-Members
Webinar Speaker: Les GranfieldLes is a technical trainer with 35 years of experience. His expertise extends across a wide range of telecommunications technologies. He specializes in GSM-R, ERTMS/ETCS, UMTS and LTE radio access networks, radio planning, radio access network optimization and Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC). |