Australia takes a uniquely decentralised approach to radio spectrum management, relying on 56 independent Accredited Persons (APs) to oversee the nation’s frequency assignments. Since its launch, HTZ Communications with the RRL Plug-in has become the preferred tool for over 50% of ACMA-registered APs, including government and defence agencies, major mining companies, telecom operators, and industry consultants. These users depend on HTZ Communications daily for precise frequency interference and assignment studies, benefitting from seamless access to essential data.
David Britt from DB Telecommunications Pty Ltd shared, “HTZ Communications and the RRL Plug-in have transformed my business. The software’s integration with the ACMA database enables me to complete frequency assignments with greater accuracy and faster turnaround than other tools I’ve used. Its advanced capabilities also support complex microwave network assignments and sophisticated 5G spectrum planning.”
HTZ’s unique adaptability is evident in its tailored approach to spectrum management. By simplifying processes, ATDI enables APs to handle assignments and interference analyses swiftly, significantly reducing manual workload. Supporting features like cloud access, automated workflows, and local data hosting, ensures spectrum managers can operate with the speed, accuracy, and confidence essential in today’s demanding radiocommunications environment.
DB Telecommunications Pty Ltd
Melbourne-based telecom and IT consultants DB Telecommunications Pty Ltd has been providing expert services since 1995. As an ACMA-accredited provider, the company supports Australia’s regulatory framework for spectrum management, using advanced tools like ATDI’s HTZ Communications software and the RRL plug-in to ensure precise, compliant frequency analysis. DB Telecommunications offers tailored advisory, planning, design, and project management services, helping businesses leverage current and emerging technologies to achieve their strategic goals.