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Company Profiles
The profiles of some of the principal consultants and management team
of Radio Telecom Networks Ltd (RTN) are listed below. The list is generally
composed alphabetically. Our vision of organisation, roles and tasks draws
heavily on the new model of business as expounded by the experience of
St Luke's according
to the article in the Harvard
Business Review Sept-Oct 2000, "Creating the Most Frightening
Company on Earth". Our style and culture firmly believe in individualism,
share ownership by the RTN team, participation, and involvement of our
collective team with our customers. Business to business services require
involvement and we firmly believe that the RTN team represents the "best
value proposition" in providing this knowledge base service to our
customers.
Click on links for more detailed profiles:
David Blakey |
Software consultant DSP, FPGA and ASIC specialities, expert in
Layer 1 for 3G, GSM, GPRS and EDGE applications.
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Chun Choi Chu |
RF consultant all aspects of GSM, 3G, UMTS and Bluetooth radio
and wireless design.
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Gerry Foskett |
Electro-mechanical consultant experienced in a wide variety of
industrial sectors including Telecommunications, Leisure, Automotive,
Medical and Military for all aspects of design and development.
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Bill Gates |
Mechanical consultant expert in thermal, vibration and shock
requirements for electronic and telecommunication designs.
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Richard George |
Software consultant, mobile technologies for GSM, 3G and UMTS.
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Jochen Hammer |
Software consultant, PDAs, MMI and testing applications.
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Paul Newborough |
Software consultant, with speciality in architecture, engineering
and management of software development.
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Andy Ng |
Software consultant, Protocols, testing and integration of telecommunication
and embedded systems.
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Terry O'Connell |
Managing consultant Business management, marketing and sales.
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Harpal Singh |
RF consultant RF ASIC, synthesisers, receiver and PA architecture.
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Mahendra Tailor |
Electronics consultant hardware and systems aspects of complex
electronic design and development.
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