07 December 2022
Telecoms training academy Wray Castle has announced its membership of TCCA, the global representative organisation for the critical communications sector.
Alongside the continued strength and ongoing development of narrowband services for critical communications, mobile network operators are emerging as key players in delivering mission critical services. How this commercial technology is, or could be, utilised to enhance services for critical communications users is therefore of increasing interest to those in the critical communications sector.
Wray Castle delivers training courses across a range of telecommunication technologies with a focus on professional mobile radio covering mission critical broadband, TETRA and DMR. These courses help critical communications professionals to stay current with the latest telecoms technologies, and to make informed decisions on how to develop critical communications services and networks including the adoption of LTE and 5G cellular network technologies.
With courses designed to support government and public sector agencies, defence, transport and utility industries, Wray Castle provides global insight and expertise to share throughout the TCCA membership and the wider critical communications ecosystem.
“We are delighted to have joined TCCA and are eager to serve its members with a wide range of highly relevant learning and development programs, ranging from individual courses to fully structured learning pathways,” said Andrew White, Wray Castle CEO. “Too often large infrastructure investment is not matched by investment in a sector’s talent base. We are pleased to share TCCA’s passion for life-long learning through the provision of industry best-in-class training. Digital badging, together with TCCA/Wray Castle branded diplomas and certificates all help to ensure industry-wide recognition for those that undertake the courses.”
“There is increasing pressure across our sector to respond to the changing telecoms environment while meeting demands for cost-effectiveness, security and efficiency,” said Kevin Graham, TCCA CEO. “The need for up-to-date technical skills for those involved in maintaining and developing critical communications systems and services continues to grow. We look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship with Wray Castle and extend a warm welcome to the team.”