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The Regional Telecommunications Review has flagged consideration of Statutory Infrastructure Provider regime's minimum broadband speeds as one of the issues it will consider.
SIGN UP TO READThe war of words between X Corporation owner Elon Musk and the federal government has continued after the Office of the eSafety Commissioner on Monday evening won a temporary injunction against the social network.
SIGN UP TO READThe Tech Council of Australia has called for the federal government to invest in the digital infrastructure that underpins our modern economy, including initiatives that enable 5G adoption and development.
SIGN UP TO READHyperscalers earmarked over $18 billion of investment in the Australian market to bolster their data centre footprints in 2023 alone, according to a new report from data centre market intelligence company DC Byte.
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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Australia’s top telecom event returns with nearly 40 top speakers and an estimated 400 delegates. You will hear from the CEOs of Vocus, TPG and NBN Co as well as senior execs from Optus, Superloop, Telstra, Console Connect and Xenith IG. Also appearing is comms minister Michelle Rowland as well speakers from ACMA, the ACCC, Comms Alliance, AMTA and an impressive roster of vendor and analyst speakers.
The 2024 instalment of the Edison Awards, hosted as part of the CommsDay Annual Dinner, is coming on 30 April at Sydney’s Fullerton Hotel. Nominated finalists have been announced and include Telstra, Optus, NBN, TPG, Vocus Superloop, More, Aussie Broadband, Console Connect, Subco, FibreconX, Nokia, Ericsson, Ventia, QCN and Microsoft.
A full roster of speakers including Defence’s leading space official Michael Hunt and international execs from across the satellite sector. program coming soon.