Australian communications equipment company NetComm Wireless has announced the launch of a new industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) device enabling 4G LTE connectivity for low-power, low-bandwidth ...
Although it is still early days for the roll out of fibre to the curb, NBN says that its efforts to ensure a smooth migration process from the legacy copper network to FTTC have paid off when it comes ...
ASX-listed NetComm Wireless says its experience with supplying distribution point units (DPUs) for NBN Co’s fibre to the curb (FTTC) rollout is helping it take advantage of overseas opportunities. “We ...
Australian communications equipment company NetComm Wireless has published its financial results for FY18, recording net profit up 545 percent year on year to AU$8 million while it pointed to 5G and ...
NBN Co's Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) service went live on Monday, and the company already has plans to expand it. NBN Co is pushing FTTC to an additional 440,000 Australian homes and businesses, it ...
David Glance does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Australian government owned broadband wholesaler NBN Co says it will enable more than 10 million fixed line premises to access its top speed tier by the end of 2025. NBN Co recently released its ...
SYDNEY, Dec. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- NetComm Wireless Limited (ASX: NTC) today announced that it has developed a world first product category -- a Network Connection Device (NCD) -- and secured a ...
Rod Tucker's research has been financially supported by the Australian Research Council, Alcatel-Lucent, and the Victorian Government. He was a member of a Panel of Experts that provided advice to the ...
NBN Co is set to allow over 1 million premises with problem copper lines to upgrade to fibre without buying a more expensive plan, marking a significant evolution of its proactive conversion program.
NBN Co will “actively consider rationalising” the number of access technologies it supports by around 2030, when it will still have seven in use but face growing equipment obsolescence risks. The ...
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