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Leading the mission: How TCCA shapes the future of critical communications worldwide

39 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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The connectivity fabric: Balancing trusted voice with broadband TCCA CEO Kevin Graham explores the global evolution of mission-critical standards, the multi-decade longevity of TETRA, and the strategic roadmap for agencies transitioning to MCX and hybrid broadband environments. When the mission can’t fail, the technology can’t either. But as the world moves from traditional narrowband to data-rich broadband, how do we ensure that the "trusted voice" of a first responder never disappears? In this episode of Making Waves, we sit down with Kevin Graham to unpack the complex global shift in mission-critical communications. Kevin provides a masterclass on why open standards are the only way to navigate a future where LMR, LTE, and even satellite connectivity must coexist. We dive deep into: * The "connectivity fabric": Why Kevin believes agencies shouldn't just look at hardware, but at a unified architecture that works across any network. * TETRA’s long horizon: Why narrowband isn’t going away anytime soon and why industry leaders are still investing heavily in its R&D. * The reality of MCX: Identifying the real "readiness gaps" in mission-critical broadband - from device ecosystems to user training. * Global lessons: How regions like France, Finland, South Korea, and the US are pathfinding the transition to hybrid networks. Whether you are in public safety, transport, or utilities, this conversation offers a strategic roadmap for balancing the reliability of the past with the functionality of the future. Listen in for a high-impact look at the technology that keeps the world’s protectors connected. Timeline:  0:00 Intro: Welcome to Making Waves 01:01 Meet Kevin Graham: 30 years of critical comms 02:23 The global state: Narrowband vs. data-centric futures 05:27 Why open standards matter: Multi-vendor ecosystems 07:12 The predictability of interoperability: Lessons from TETRA 08:32 The reality of MCX: Training, workflows, and readiness 10:03 Defining the "connectivity fabric": Governance & architecture 11:29 Global trends: Pathfinding in Korea, Finland, and the US 14:54 Spectrum: Securing the "oxygen" for mission-critical data 18:38 TETRA's longevity: Why industry is still investing in R&D 22:04 Sustainability & scale: Partnering with mobile operators 23:43 Successes & gaps: Lessons from FirstNet and others 27:07 Human-centric Tech: Adapting workflows for MCX 29:54 Strategic advice: A roadmap for national agencies 31:19 The TCCA community: Collaboration over competition 32:50 Upcoming 2026 events: CCW, BAPCO, and more 35:10 Episode recap: The path to a harmonised future About the guest With over 30 years of international experience, Kevin Graham is a global authority on mission-critical systems. As the CEO of TCCA, he leads the world’s premier association for standardised critical communications. Kevin has held senior engineering and executive roles across the APAC region, the USA, and Europe, playing a pivotal role in driving the open standards that secure public safety, transport, and utilities worldwide. His expertise bridges the gap between the reliable radio networks of today and the 5G and satellite innovations of tomorrow. Learn more about The Critical Communications Association - TCCA [https://tcca.info/] Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DammVideoChannel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/damm-cellular-systems

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Discover how AI enhances critical communications, boosting situational awareness, decision support, and operational resilience while keeping humans in control and systems safe, secure, and trusted. Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering mission-critical environments - but how can it create real value for the people operating critical communications systems every day? In this episode, we speak with Paras Kulkarni and Walter Bensing from IrisNet about the practical application of AI in critical communications and mission-critical operations. Rather than exploring AI as a theoretical concept, the discussion focuses on operational impact: improving situational awareness, supporting human decision-making and strengthening resilience in environments where reliability and trust are essential. We explore how AI helps transform large volumes of visual data into actionable insight, how human-AI collaboration enhances safety, and why trust, ethics and transparency are fundamental when deploying AI in critical infrastructure. In this episode, we cover: • AI for situational awareness • Decision support systems • Human–AI interaction in mission-critical operations • Safety, trust and ethical AI deployment • AI in critical infrastructure environments • Operational resilience through intelligent systems A grounded conversation that cuts through the AI hype to explore where artificial intelligence genuinely delivers value in mission-critical communications, becomes a trusted operational tool - supporting people, strengthening systems and reinforcing operations where failure is not an option. Timeline: 00:03:14 Introduction: AI in critical communications 00:04:38 AI as decision support and situational awareness 00:07:08 Human control, trust and legal responsibility 00:09:54 Protecting personnel and critical infrastructure 00:11:48 How AI vision systems work in practice 00:12:50 Managing complexity and reducing false alarms 00:16:01 Integration, deployment and real-world use cases 00:17:13 Trust, security, compliance and ethics 00:23:15 Rapid-fire insights: myths, risks and opportunities 00:27:11 Future outlook and closing remarks   About IrisNet IrisNet GmbH is a Germany-based AI company specialising in visual computing and real-time image and video analysis. Its technology enables organisations to interpret live video streams, detect events and support operational decisions while keeping data processing secure and aligned with strict privacy requirements. IrisNet focuses on practical AI solutions designed for real-world industrial, safety and critical communication use cases. Learn more about Irisnet: https://irisnet.de/

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episode Leading the mission: How TCCA shapes the future of critical communications worldwide artwork

Leading the mission: How TCCA shapes the future of critical communications worldwide

The connectivity fabric: Balancing trusted voice with broadband TCCA CEO Kevin Graham explores the global evolution of mission-critical standards, the multi-decade longevity of TETRA, and the strategic roadmap for agencies transitioning to MCX and hybrid broadband environments. When the mission can’t fail, the technology can’t either. But as the world moves from traditional narrowband to data-rich broadband, how do we ensure that the "trusted voice" of a first responder never disappears? In this episode of Making Waves, we sit down with Kevin Graham to unpack the complex global shift in mission-critical communications. Kevin provides a masterclass on why open standards are the only way to navigate a future where LMR, LTE, and even satellite connectivity must coexist. We dive deep into: * The "connectivity fabric": Why Kevin believes agencies shouldn't just look at hardware, but at a unified architecture that works across any network. * TETRA’s long horizon: Why narrowband isn’t going away anytime soon and why industry leaders are still investing heavily in its R&D. * The reality of MCX: Identifying the real "readiness gaps" in mission-critical broadband - from device ecosystems to user training. * Global lessons: How regions like France, Finland, South Korea, and the US are pathfinding the transition to hybrid networks. Whether you are in public safety, transport, or utilities, this conversation offers a strategic roadmap for balancing the reliability of the past with the functionality of the future. Listen in for a high-impact look at the technology that keeps the world’s protectors connected. Timeline:  0:00 Intro: Welcome to Making Waves 01:01 Meet Kevin Graham: 30 years of critical comms 02:23 The global state: Narrowband vs. data-centric futures 05:27 Why open standards matter: Multi-vendor ecosystems 07:12 The predictability of interoperability: Lessons from TETRA 08:32 The reality of MCX: Training, workflows, and readiness 10:03 Defining the "connectivity fabric": Governance & architecture 11:29 Global trends: Pathfinding in Korea, Finland, and the US 14:54 Spectrum: Securing the "oxygen" for mission-critical data 18:38 TETRA's longevity: Why industry is still investing in R&D 22:04 Sustainability & scale: Partnering with mobile operators 23:43 Successes & gaps: Lessons from FirstNet and others 27:07 Human-centric Tech: Adapting workflows for MCX 29:54 Strategic advice: A roadmap for national agencies 31:19 The TCCA community: Collaboration over competition 32:50 Upcoming 2026 events: CCW, BAPCO, and more 35:10 Episode recap: The path to a harmonised future About the guest With over 30 years of international experience, Kevin Graham is a global authority on mission-critical systems. As the CEO of TCCA, he leads the world’s premier association for standardised critical communications. Kevin has held senior engineering and executive roles across the APAC region, the USA, and Europe, playing a pivotal role in driving the open standards that secure public safety, transport, and utilities worldwide. His expertise bridges the gap between the reliable radio networks of today and the 5G and satellite innovations of tomorrow. Learn more about The Critical Communications Association - TCCA [https://tcca.info/] Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DammVideoChannel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/damm-cellular-systems

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