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Australia will be awash with IoT devices in the next few years according to Palo Alto Networks which cites a new report forecasting that the global value of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices being used in homes globally reached more than US$1 billion in 2019 - and will reach US$5.3 billion by 2023.
Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia is looking at the use of technology for public safety, and has been testing some concepts recently, officials from the company say.
Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson has launched its critical communications broadband portfolio for service providers, aimed at enabling them to meet the business-critical and mission-critical needs of industries and public safety agencies as digitalisation and modernisation of land mobile radio communications increases.
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