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BW Digital has signed a supplier contract with Alcatel Submarine Networks to deliver the Sydney-Darwin segment of the Hawaiki Nui submarine cable. The project is intended to establish a new route between Australia and Southeast Asia, aiming to improve regional connectivity.
SIGN UP TO READThree new overseas satellite companies are seeking approval to operate in Australia under the Radiocommunications (Foreign Space Object) Determination.
SIGN UP TO READThe Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights has raised significant concerns about the plan to ban social media access to U16s warning of risks to privacy, freedom of expression and equality.
SIGN UP TO READBrisbane-based SiteSee said it is winning international contracts with tower companies for its NexDT platform, an AI-powered digital twin solution.
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CommsDay is pleased to announce its inaugural Regional and Remote Forum, taking place in Canberra’s QT Hotel on 25 and 26 February 2025.
Our new forum aims to help government and industry understand the challenges of providing ubiquitous connectivity across Australia’s seven million square kilometres. Its objective is to showcase the technologies, investments and policies that can meet these challenges.
WHO YOU’LL HEAR FROM
Hear from speakers from the Federal Government, Field Solutions Group, NBN Co, Vocus, BAI Communications, Telstra InfraCo, Corning, Pivotel, ACCAN, Communications Alliance, Optus, TPG, AMTA and many more participants to be announced.