Press releases
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CRFS launches real-time spectrum monitoring and white spaces network
CRFS is pleased to announce the public launch of its RFeye® real-time spectrum monitoring and white spaces tracking network. Read more
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Cambridge Consortium Completes Successful Trial of Next Generation Wireless
TV White Spaces trial comprised of 17 UK and global companies provides foundation for Britain to lead in fast, reliable rural wireless broadband, better urban WiFi access and innovative wireless applications, and encouraged Ofcom to complete enabling regulations Read more
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CRFS opens US office and hires US manager
CRFS has set up a US subsidiary company, CRFS Inc., to better serve and support the North American market with Malcolm Levy to head up its US operation. Read more
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CRFS appoints VP Engineering
CRFS, the fast growing Cambridge developer of RF spectrum management and surveillance systems, is pleased to announce the appointment of Steve Williamson as VP Engineering. Read more
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CRFS demonstrates multi-layer geolocation capabilities of RFeye
CRFS has deployed a distributed network of RFeye receivers to demonstrate its combined technique multi-layer transmitter geolocation capabilities. Read more
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CRFS releases RFeye Mobile for spectrum regulators
CRFS is pleased to introduce RFeye Mobile, a fully standalone and cost-effective spectrum monitoring solution for collection, management and analysis of very large spectrum data sets. The Radiocommunications Agency of the Netherlands has successfully used RFeye Mobile since 2009 and has described it as the "biggest breakthrough in spectrum monitoring ... Read more
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CRFS joins Cambridge TV White Spaces Consortium
CRFS, is very pleased to announce that it has joined the Cambridge TV White Spaces Consortium. The consortium includes some of the UK’s largest technology and media companies and is undertaking technology trials to explore how unused TV spectrum Read more
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Management team strengthened to support major growth
CRFS has appointed Nick Balon as its new General Manager. Nick was previously Chief Operating Office at Xennia which he helped propel into a leading industrial inkjet company. Read more
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CRFS on the front line against GPS jammers
A network of detectors is needed to prevent criminals and terrorists from jamming GPS signals to disguise their activities. Read more
