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Leonardo introduces ECOS-E multimode Radio Base Station, a significant leap forward in communication technology

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Leonardo, the leading global Aerospace, Defence and Security company, presents to North American market the ECOS-E DTA7000 multimode Radio Base Station, a cutting-edge advancement in communication technology.

Key Points: 
  • Leonardo, the leading global Aerospace, Defence and Security company, presents to North American market the ECOS-E DTA7000 multimode Radio Base Station, a cutting-edge advancement in communication technology.
  • The solution is on display in Leonardo’s stand #1115 at IWCE 2024, the leading conference for critical communications taking place from March 25 to 28.
  • The ECOS-E DTA7000 combines advanced features with unparalleled flexibility, supporting different protocols, architectures and operating modes.
  • Whether deployed for public safety, emergency response, transportation, utility management or commercial communications networks, this innovative radio system delivers unparalleled connectivity and interoperability.

ESChat and JPS deliver a Next Generation LMR to Broadband Push-to-Talk Interoperability Solution

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Monday, March 25, 2024

ORLANDO, Fla., March 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ESChat and JPS Interoperability Solutions have announced availability of a next generation Land Mobile Radio (LMR) gateway solution.  The new gateway solution is built upon the JPS Z-Series platform, which can now natively communicate with the ESChat platform, via integration of ESChat's Linux SDK.  The solution will be available next month on all JPS RSP-Z2 gateways and in Q3 on all ACU-Z1 gateways. Customers with existing Z-Series gateways can add the new capability with a free firmware update.

Key Points: 
  • The next generation solution provides customers the ability to connect LMR Networks and Dispatch Consoles to the ESChat platform in a simplified and secure manner.
  • ORLANDO, Fla., March 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ESChat and JPS Interoperability Solutions have announced availability of a next generation Land Mobile Radio (LMR) gateway solution.
  • The new gateway solution is built upon the JPS Z-Series platform, which can now natively communicate with the ESChat platform, via integration of ESChat's Linux SDK.
  • The solution will be available next month on all JPS RSP-Z2 gateways and in Q3 on all ACU-Z1 gateways.

What drives banks’ credit standards? An analysis based on a large bank-firm panel

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

An analysis based on a large

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    • An analysis based on a large
      bank-firm panel

      No 2902

      Disclaimer: This paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Bank
      (ECB).

    • We find
      that weaker capitalised banks adjust their credit standards more than healthier banks, especially for
      firms with a higher default risk.
    • Here we find t hat w eaker b anks r espond m ore f orcefully by
      tightening their credit standards more than better capitalised banks.
    • On the contrary, weaker banks
      may be more prone to adopt looser credit standards, with the aim of increasing their revenues.
    • To answer these questions, we analyse the determinants of banks? credit standards, i.e., their internal
      guidelines or loan approval criteria applied when deciding on granting credit.
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      area banks tighten their credit standards more when linked to riskier firms, measured via firms? leverage
      and default risk.

    • We assess how euro area banks adjusted their credit standards in response to
      the negative COVID-19 pandemic shock, after accounting for government support measures.
    • When deciding on their credit standards, banks assess risks
      based on both their own loss absorption capacity and the credit risk of their borrowers.
    • On the contrary,
      weaker banks may be more prone to adopt looser credit standards, with the aim of increasing their
      revenues.
    • We provide evidence that
      euro area banks tighten their credit standards more when linked to riskier firms, measured via firms?
      leverage and default risk based on the Altman Z-score.
    • In
      addition, they focus on a different research question and use data from the IBLS only as a control.
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      capital position implies less tightening of lending criteria, possibly reflecting the fact that banks can
      afford to adjust their credit standards more moderately.

    • Based on our results, this implies a stronger deterioration of their lending conditions compared
      with less vulnerable firms.
    • We assess how euro area banks adjusted their credit standards in response to
      the negative COVID-19 pandemic shock, after accounting for government support measures.
    • This is in line with the role of government support
      measures such as loan guarantees mitigating banks? exposure to firms? credit risks as they shield banks
      from firms? increased credit risks.
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      Related literature

      Our paper is closely related to studies analysing credit supply based on BLS indicators and the impact
      of monetary policy shocks on bank lending conditions in the euro area.

    • Hempell and Kok (2010) disentangle
      pure loan supply based on the BLS factors and investigate the role played by such factors for loan growth.
    • Several other studies link confidential individual BLS data with actual bank-level data, but not firm
      data, allowing an analysis of bank characteristics relevant for bank lending conditions.
    • They find that a short-term interest rate shock decreases both loan supply
      and demand, but more for less healthy banks.
    • Their findings are consistent with the results of our paper on the favourable impact of bank health on lending standards.
    • Both papers tend to find no evidence of higher risk taking of banks as a result
      of accommodative monetary policy.
    • More recent studies are based on
      confidential bank and firm-level data from national credit registers.
    • (2012) who focus on the bank-firm-relationship in Spain, based on credit register data.
    • Ferrero, Nobili, and Sene (2019) arrive at a corresponding conclusion on the risk-taking
      channel based on a confidential loan-level dataset of Italian banks.
    • In another paper, Altavilla, Boucinha, and Bouscasse (2022)
      disentangle credit demand and supply based on euro area credit register data (AnaCredit) for the period
      of the pandemic.
    • Our results emphasise the
      mitigating impact of government guarantees on a tightening of credit standards during the pandemic.
    • This mitigating impact played a major role in loan demand and not credit supply being decisive for lending volumes during the pandemic.
    • Based on their model, accommodative monetary policy is part of the optimal policy mix, combined with social insurance.
    • To keep the wealth of information
      available in the BLS, we run our analysis at the quarterly frequency of the survey.
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      Credit standards

      Loan loss provisions
      Panel (b): Firms

      Notes: Descriptive statistics for the bank-firm sample included in the regression analysis.

    • Specifically, a one
      standard deviation increase in the CET1 ratio leads to 0.2 standard deviations lower credit standards,
      i.e., easier credit standards.
    • In their lending decisions, banks assess risks based on both their own
      loss absorption capacity and the credit risk of their borrowers.
    • ?Credit supply and monetary policy: Identifying the bank balance-sheet channel with loan applications.? American Economic
      Review 102 (5):2301?2326.
    • ?Hazardous times for monetary policy: What do twenty-three million bank loans say
      about the effects of monetary policy on credit risk-taking?? Econometrica 82 (2):463?505.
    • ?The credit cycle and the business cycle: new findings using
      the loan officer opinion survey.? Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 38 (6):1575?1597.
    • guarantees: proxy from BLS, bank level

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      Notes: Based on results from columns (3) and (6) of Table 4.

iBwave Unveils a Complete Solution for Simplified LTE/5G Network Surveys

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

iBwave Solutions , the industry-leading software provider for in-building wireless network surveys and design, today announced the integration of 5G into its unique network survey solution to further expand existing LTE and P25 capabilities.

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  • iBwave Solutions , the industry-leading software provider for in-building wireless network surveys and design, today announced the integration of 5G into its unique network survey solution to further expand existing LTE and P25 capabilities.
  • With the integration of the 5G survey module into the iBwave Mobile and Epiq PRiSM scanner solution, we've done just that.
  • Multi-Technology Network Surveys: iBwave’s survey solution offers a breakthrough in versatility, enabling seamless surveying across multiple technologies.
  • iBwave delivers a seamless surveying experience that empowers customers to navigate the complexities of modern wireless networks more easily and with an all-in-one handheld solution.

Global Private and Public LTE & 5G for Critical Communications Research Package 2024 with Profiles and Strategies of More than 3,500 Ecosystem Players

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

DUBLIN, Jan. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The "LTE & 5G for Critical Communications 2023-2030: Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts - 2 Report Package" report from SNS Telecom & IT has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • DUBLIN, Jan. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The "LTE & 5G for Critical Communications 2023-2030: Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts - 2 Report Package" report from SNS Telecom & IT has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Global investments in LTE and 5G network infrastructure for critical communications reached $3.4 Billion in 2023, driven by public safety broadband, smart grid modernization, FRMCS readiness, and Industry 4.0 initiatives.
  • Spanning over 4,000 pages, the "LTE & 5G for Critical Communications: 2023 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" report package encompasses two comprehensive reports covering the use of LTE and 5G NR networks for critical communications:
    The Private LTE & 5G Network Ecosystem: 2023 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals & Forecasts
    The Public Safety LTE & 5G Market: 2023 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts
    This comprehensive report package offers a detailed assessment of LTE and 5G technologies for critical communications.
  • In response to these limitations, the 3GPP-defined LTE and 5G NR standards have emerged as leading candidates to provide broadband capabilities for critical communications.

Arizona Selects Motorola Solutions’ Rave Alert As State Emergency Notification System

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Monday, October 30, 2023

Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) today announced that the state of Arizona has selected Rave Alert to enable emergency notification and reverse 9-1-1 alerting in its 81 public safety answering points (PSAPs).

Key Points: 
  • Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) today announced that the state of Arizona has selected Rave Alert to enable emergency notification and reverse 9-1-1 alerting in its 81 public safety answering points (PSAPs).
  • With the deployment of Rave Alert, 9-1-1 centers throughout Arizona can now work together to issue consistent public safety notifications, resident polls, emergency evacuation notices, Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) messages from FEMA and other timely communications.
  • “Our collaboration with Arizona marks the 15th statewide deployment of Rave technologies,” said Todd Piett, corporate vice president, Command Center SaaS Operations at Motorola Solutions.
  • The state of Arizona also uses Motorola Solutions’ ASTRO® P25 radio network and APX™ radios for voice communications, VESTA® 9-1-1 for call handling and Flex for dispatch and records management.

LevelTen Energy's 2023 Q3 PPA Price Index: Though More Stable Than 12 Months Ago, Rising Costs to Build Wind and Solar Projects Keeping PPA Prices Elevated

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

SEATTLE, Oct. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- North American P25* power purchase agreement (PPA) offer prices continued the trend of stabilization in the third quarter of 2023, according to a new report from LevelTen Energy, operator of the world's largest PPA marketplace. P25 solar PPA prices nationally rose 4% over Q2 and 21% year over year. LevelTen's P25 wind index decreased 1% since Q1 but remained 16% higher year over year. Blended P25 prices rose 2% in Q3 and 18% year over year.

Key Points: 
  • After a slight Q2 dip, North American P25 solar PPA prices rose by 4% in Q3 2023.
  • Wind P25 PPA prices in North America remained relatively stable, with a 1% decrease in Q3, driven by a decline in SPP prices.
  • This quarter's slight decrease marks a contrast to Q2 prices, which rose 13% amid low supply across ISOs.
  • All PPA price data in LevelTen's report are based on the prices that developers are offering for PPA contracts, not transacted PPA prices.

Shenandoah County Deploys New Land Mobile Radio System Supported by Mission Critical Partners

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mission Critical Partners (MCP) announced the completion of a multiyear project to replace an aging conventional analog land mobile radio (LMR) system in Shenandoah County, Virginia, with a state-of-the-art system that complies with the Project 25 (P25) standards for digital radio systems. The work was performed under a contract that Shenandoah officials awarded after a competitive bidding process.

Key Points: 
  • STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mission Critical Partners (MCP) announced the completion of a multiyear project to replace an aging conventional analog land mobile radio (LMR) system in Shenandoah County, Virginia, with a state-of-the-art system that complies with the Project 25 (P25) standards for digital radio systems.
  • Because of that, we are honored to have played a role in helping Shenandoah County take this giant leap forward.
  • Shenandoah County's new state-of-the-art, P25 Phase 2-compliant, digital trunked radio system features seven tower sites and a new microwave/fiber backhaul system.
  • "Because of that, we are honored to have played a role in helping Shenandoah County take this giant leap forward."

Among Land Mobile Radio System Users, Cybersecurity Must Be a Top Priority

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Thursday, August 3, 2023

STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Aug. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cybersecurity poses a significant threat to land mobile radio systems, including Project 25 (P25) systems, according to findings released by public-safety consulting and managed services firm Mission Critical Partners (MCP).

Key Points: 
  • STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Aug. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cybersecurity poses a significant threat to land mobile radio systems, including Project 25 (P25) systems, according to findings released by public-safety consulting and managed services firm Mission Critical Partners (MCP).
  • "Our findings suggest that public-safety agencies should perform independent, third-party assessments of their land mobile radio environment to identify vulnerabilities as soon as possible," said Darrin Reilly, MCP's president and CEO.
  • Reliance on the LMR system vendor for cybersecurity, which goes against the advice offered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
  • [1] NIST instead suggests employing independent assessors or assessment teams, i.e., assessments should not be performed by the radio system vendor or the internal/external system administrator.

Push To Talk (PTT) market to grow by USD 17,473.47 million from 2022 to 2027: Increasing acceptance of PoC solutions among end-user industries drive market growth - Technavio

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Saturday, July 29, 2023

GroupTalk Sweden AB - The company offers a push-to-talk such as Group push-to-talk, GroupTalk PC dispatch 2, and Radio bridge.

Key Points: 
  • GroupTalk Sweden AB - The company offers a push-to-talk such as Group push-to-talk, GroupTalk PC dispatch 2, and Radio bridge.
  • The report provides actionable insights and estimates the contribution of all regions to the growth of the global push-to-talk (PTT) market.
  • Increasing acceptance of PoC solutions among end-user industries drives the growth of the PTT market.
  • The increasing demand for industry safety is notably driving the push buttons signaling devices market growth in Latin America.