‘Fabulous’ ESN ‘back in delivery’, ticks off first milestones with EE, IBM leading the charge

btw366-tt-esn six months in

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CCW 2025: Home Office’s John Black, EE’s David Salam, and IBM’s Andy Doggett share a progress report on the UK’s Emergency Services Network, with optimism the prevailing mood. Early milestones checked off, infrastructure in progress, and EE looking for partners and suppliers…

This article includes:

  • Organisations: Airbus Public Safety & Security; Avanti Broadband; BT; British APCO; EE; Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme; Ericsson; Exponential-e; Frequentis; Home Office; IBM; Motorola; Palo Alto; Samsung; Telent.
  • Geographic: Brussels; England; Europe; South of England; UK.
  • People: Andy Doggett; David Salam; Fergus Mayne; John Black; Thibaut Faivre.
  • Events: Critical Communications World 2025 (CCW 2025).

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