Mobility

Tasmania trials $567m radio network

26 October, 2022

Tasmania Police successfully tested a new encrypted radio system earlier this month, after being granted an early-access trial of the TasGRN.


Vocus unlocks fibre speed for new high-tech Allianz Stadium

20 September, 2022 | Supplied by: Vocus

The new $828m Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, NSW, has taken advantage of an innovative billing arrangement with fibre network and technology specialist Vocus.


NSW Govt upgrading Public Safety Network

08 August, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The NSW Telco Authority has deployed 250 new or upgraded radio sites for its Public Safety Network for emergency services and related organisations.


NSW Rural Fire Service to digitally transform

21 July, 2022

Fujitsu Australia has entered a five-year engagement with NSW RFS that will see it digitise mission-critical systems.


Telephony and contact centre upgrade for Kalgoorlie–Boulder

30 June, 2022 | Supplied by: RingCentral Australia

Operating and managing ICT infrastructure and solutions across a remote part of Australia is a challenge for any local government organisation.


Dublin trials Wi-Fi foundation for smart city

27 June, 2022

The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has announced the successful completion of proof-of-concept trialling of its OpenRoaming technology in Dublin.


Smart Places program targets infrastructure

27 June, 2022

The nbn Smart Places pilot program delivers the nbn to demanding outdoor locations that aren't serviceable using standard equipment.


Swoop wins grant for $3.4m WA fixed wireless project

11 May, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Swoop will receive both federal and state government funding for a $3.4m project to deploy fixed wireless coverage in parts of south-west WA.


SA Govt names MNF Enterprise Services as preferred provider

17 December, 2021

MNF Enterprise Services has been selected as a new preferred provider for Voice and Unified Communications Services.


Human-centred design the route to improving road safety

11 August, 2021

Drivers, vehicle design and traffic signs have been identified as the three biggest causes of distractions on the road, according to a UNSW expert.


More than 45,000 council workers eligible for paid vaccination leave

06 July, 2021

More than 45,000 council staff across NSW can take special vaccination leave to get the COVID jab. 


MSAB, Detego partner on digital forensics

19 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Digital forensics leaders MSAB and Detego have partnered to provide law enforcement customers with a one-stop mobile and computer analysis solution.


Enea providing technology for Telenor's 5G SA core

19 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Telenor has incorporated technology from Enea into its 5G standalone network core, designed as a proof of concept to support 5G network slicing.


US govt employees using outdated mobile OS

22 March, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Over 99% of US government employees using an Android phone and 32.2% using iOS phones are still using outdated versions of the operating systems, research shows.


US state to build an autonomous road corridor

18 August, 2020 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Connected and autonomous vehicles will soon have a road of their own, following an announcement by Michigan that it intends to build a 64-km-long corridor solely for their use.


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