Motorola chose last week’s Critical Communications World 2025 conference in Brussels to announce its selection to unify legacy defense and public safety systems around a private government 4G network in Brazil. This comes at a time that other countries are seeking to unify standalone systems in use for critical public communications, whose incompatibility has hampered emergency responses, as well as large scale criminal investigations. There is also growing interest in robust and high-availability mobile communications in various enterprise sectors, such as transportation, logistics, agriculture, utilities, and forestry, all of which are now being targeted and featured as interested parties at that Brussels event. Brazil’s telco regulator, Anatel, had set up the Band Administration Entity (EAF) to oversee the implementation of a…