Articles by Telecoms

Wind turbine developers will be familiar with the constraints posed by wireless links, often belonging to mobile phone networks or utilities. This article presents an overview of why this infrastructure [...]

Radio telescopes are very important tools in modern astronomy, enabling scientists to explore the universe through radio waves emitted by astronomical bodies [1]. Radio telescopes, unlike optical telescopes that observe [...]

Many of us recall the “Digital Switchover,” during which existing analogue television signals in the UK were replaced with new digital transmissions between 2007 and 2012. However, as time and [...]

In this article, we take a look at the specific requirements for Broadband Connectivity Assessments in Bristol. Our Broadband Connectivity Assessments will enhance your planning journey by ensuring that your [...]

In this article, we take a look at the specific requirements for Broadband Connectivity Assessments in Manchester. This assessment may also be required in Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Tameside, [...]

In this article, we take a look at Broadband Connectivity Assessments, when they are required and what they involve. Our Broadband Connectivity Assessments will enhance your planning journey by ensuring [...]

Parts 1 and 2 of this series presented a refresher course in dealing with wind farm and point-to-point telecommunications issues, and a recap on understanding the interference mechanisms. Part 3 [...]

Wireless Links Wireless communication systems are ubiquitous throughout the UK and many other countries. Typical uses include mobile phone networks, whereby individual masts are connected to the wider network via [...]

Background 5G will be the future of mobile internet connectivity and it will enable faster data transfer, shorter response time and flexible network architecture[1]. With 5G becoming operational many other [...]

Background Fixed radio communications links, also known as microwave links, enable point to point data transfer. They are commonly used to connect mobile base stations to the wider telecommunications network. [...]





