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EXCLUSIVE: Submarine cable entrepreneur Bevan Slattery highlighted significant barriers to constructing terrestrial cables in Australia during a panel discussion at the PTC conference in Hawaii yesterday, contrasting this with the policy rhetoric around resilience.
SIGN UP TO READDocuments filed with the US Federal Communications Commission by the Google and Meta backed consortium building the planned Apricot cable system confirm that one of the system's five branching units could connect the main trunk to Perth.
SIGN UP TO READTelstra and TPG are both concerned that the federal government's proposed new scam prevention framework could have the effect of incentivising telcos to inadvertently block legitimate traffic.
SIGN UP TO READMelbourne-based cybersecurity and cloud services provider CyberCX has warned of the security risks of using China-made smart devices, following an investigation into a compromised connected doorbell in an Australian household.
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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, NBN Co, Vocus, BAI Communications, Telstra InfraCo, Corning, Pivotel, ACCAN, Communications Alliance, Optus, TPG, AMTA and many more participants to be announced.