The National Information and Communications Technology Authority (Nicta) on December 5 signed a 9.65-million-kina contract with German-based company Rhode & Swarz Asia PTE to manage and monitor communication spectrum interference. The contract will allow the provision of a fixed mobile and remote-controlled radio monitoring system to prevent communication spectrum interference. Spectrum interference is a significant...

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