As we move into the final quarter of the year, ATDI continues to deliver innovation, insight, and updates from across the global spectrum management community.
This month’s issue highlights the latest map data enhancements, providing users with greater accuracy and more detailed coverage to support advanced RF planning. The next HTZ release is scheduled for early November; users will be notified directly by email once it becomes available.
Our customer focus features RAI, Italy’s public broadcaster, showcasing how ATDI’s solutions support national-scale broadcast planning. We also share updates from two African regulators driving spectrum modernisation, as well as the latest technology developments from ADEX in South Korea.
Finally, don’t miss the details of upcoming November events, where our teams will be showcasing new innovations in RF engineering and spectrum management.
From the ATDI team
As part of your maintenance contract, you have exclusive access to ATDI’s continually updated map data library, an essential resource for accurate and efficient network planning. Our latest release features royalty-free cartographic datasets, now accessible through the customer portal. These high-quality datasets enhance your planning accuracy and eliminate the cost and effort of sourcing third-party data.
What’s new this month?
Here’s a summary of newly added or updated datasets, including resolutions and coverage areas:
1m resolution: DTM/Clutter/Buildings: Paris / Oloron-Staine-Marie, France. Norfolk, Australia. Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington – New Zealand.
10m resolution - DTM/Clutter/Buildings: United Kingdom. California, USA. New Zealand.
We regularly expand and refine our library to ensure you have the best tools at your fingertips. Keep an eye out for future updates; your planning accuracy depends on it.
ATDI continues to strengthen partnerships with national regulators by delivering complete, reliable spectrum management ecosystems. Our solutions help authorities plan, allocate, coordinate and monitor spectrum with confidence, supporting digital transformation and regulatory compliance at every stage.
Tanzania – Continued Confidence from TCRA
The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) continues to use ATDI’s HTZ Communications (HTZC) and ICS Manager (ICSM) to manage nationwide spectrum planning, licensing, and coordination. As a sign of their ongoing confidence in our software, TCRA has renewed their commitment with a further three-year contract.
Kenya – Long-Term Partnership with CA
The Communications Authority of Kenya continues to rely on HTZ Communications, ICS Manager and the ICS Portal to support its end-to-end spectrum management needs. Backed by customised training, CA has signed a new five-year contract, reaffirming its trust in ATDI’s solutions to drive automation and efficiency.
ATDI’s technology-neutral platforms remain the trusted choice for regulators seeking robust, scalable spectrum management.
Our time at ADEX in Seoul confirmed South Korea’s growing influence in global defence innovation. With a stated goal to become one of the world’s top four defence powers by 2030, the country is investing heavily in unmanned systems, AI-enabled platforms, and electromagnetic operations.
Under its “Defence Innovation 4.0” strategy, South Korea is shifting from system imports to high-value exports—developing indigenous fighter jets, autonomous weapons, and advanced surveillance tools. This transformation is rapidly positioning the country as a global defence technology leader.
Strategic Alignment with ATDI - South Korea’s focus on spectrum-dominant environments and autonomous systems closely mirrors ATDI’s own capabilities. At ADEX, interest centred on drone detection, swarm modelling, and mission planning—areas where HTZ Communications provides mission-critical value.
We also saw strong engagement from domestic partners looking to integrate real-time RF modelling, automated decision tools, and API-based workflows into their systems.
Building on Momentum - As South Korea expands its defence tech footprint, our solutions are well-placed to support national and regional needs. HTZ’s role in electromagnetic dominance, unmanned coordination, and spectrum planning continues to grow—on the ground and across the region.
Watch Our Latest Webinars - Explore how HTZ Web API supports real-time military scenarios and C2 integration with HTZ Warfare:
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