05/31/2026
Tonight, the Betner Communications LLC Podcast is bringing together two outstanding leaders in the communications and technology space for an exciting discussion focused on resilient communications, mesh networking, innovation, and real-world connectivity solutions.
Joining us live will be special guests Bob Besley and Daniel Susca from the South Carolina mesh communications community and Spec5 Technologies.
Bob Besley brings 47 years of public service experience spanning law enforcement, emergency management, and communications preparedness. Through Meshtastic training efforts across South Carolina, Bob has helped empower hundreds of individuals with practical off-grid and off-network communication capabilities designed to keep communities connected when traditional infrastructure fails. His passion for preparedness, community resilience, and real-world emergency communications has made a significant impact throughout the region.
Also joining us is Daniel Susca, Vice President of Engineering at Spec5 Technologies. Daniel has played a major role in the development and expansion of resilient mesh networking systems designed to strengthen connectivity across South Carolina. His leadership in engineering, infrastructure development, and innovative communications solutions continues to push the boundaries of reliable network technology and community-driven communications.
Topics we'll be discussing include:
• Mesh networking and Meshtastic technology
• Off-grid and emergency communications
• Community resilience and preparedness
• Real-world deployment experiences
• Infrastructure reliability and innovation
• The future of decentralized communications
Whether you're involved in public safety, emergency management, amateur radio, communications infrastructure, or simply interested in emerging technology, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
Join us LIVE tonight at 7:30 PM Eastern Time on the Betner Communications LLC Podcast, streaming on Facebook Live and YouTube.
Bring your questions and be part of the discussion as we explore the future of resilient communications and community connectivity.