communications day ANZ
The win of Donald Trump in yesterday's United States presidential election will have profound effects on the global telecom sector, not least with the propulsion of SpaceX head Elon Musk to the centre of American policy making. One big change could be a compulsion on big tech companies to contribute to telecom universal service costs.
SIGN UP TO READThe federal government's decision to end the satcomm-focused Joint Project 9102 tender process with Lockheed Martin reflects Defence's view that it "needed to have a multi-orbital approach sooner," a Senate estimates hearing was told yesterday.
SIGN UP TO READThe Federal Opposition has criticised what it said was a lack of government messaging around last week's 3G closure and the concomitant impact on some blocked 4G phones.
SIGN UP TO READGoodman Group has continued to deepen its push into the data centre market, with the company expecting a significant portion of the data centre projects begun in FY25 to be delivered on a turnkey basis and potentially have a role in delivering an operating solution for facilities.
SIGN UP TO READCommsDay events are where Australia’s telecoms leaders meet. From our flagship CommsDay Summit in Sydney and Congress in Melbourne, to our specialised industry conferences focusing on wireless, datacentres, wholesale and more, each of our events provides access to exceptional speakers and delegates, unparalleled networking, and unrivalled brand exposure for our sponsors.
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CommsDay Wholesale Congress is over for another year. Some powerpoints from the sessions are available at the below link
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.