We are excited to announce our strategic partnership with TeleResources Engineering to bring AirborneRF’s cutting-edge #drone #connectivity solutions to Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and the Pacific Islands! This collaboration marks a significant step forward in enabling #BVLOS operations, unlocking new opportunities in aerial IoT and driving the integration of drones into the growing digital #airspace. With TeleResources’ deep expertise and strong partnerships with leading #telcos in the region, AirborneRF’s technology will ensure safe, scalable, and compliant drone #operations across industries like #agriculture, #logistics, and public #safety. As drone usage rapidly expands, we are proud to help bridge #connectivity gaps and empower businesses to unlock the full potential of BVLOS operations. Learn more about how this partnership is transforming drone connectivity in the region. Read the full blog on our website now! https://lnkd.in/dFVEJAS9
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3dThis partnership between Dimetor and Teleresources is a significant step forward for BVLOS drone operations and aerial IoT across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. 🌍 As we’ve seen globally, reliable connectivity is critical for safe and scalable BVLOS operations, and AirborneRF’s focus on integrating cellular networks to identify 3D corridors and assess ground risk is a game-changer. The ability to leverage existing 4G/5G infrastructure not only enhances safety and compliance but also ensures real-time communication for critical use cases—particularly in sectors like agriculture, inspections, and logistics. However, for such innovation to succeed, the regulatory landscape must evolve alongside technological advancements. Achieving alignment between aviation regulators, telecom providers, and industry stakeholders will be key. While countries like Australia and New Zealand are at the forefront of drone innovation, addressing challenges such as airspace integration, ground risk mitigation, and cross-border interoperability will be vital to unlocking the full potential of aerial IoT in the region. It’s exciting to witness how collaborations like this can bridge technological gaps and enable transformative drone solutions.