Sydney is the stage for pre-commercial testing of a new wireless broadband network, with trials beginning this week.
A consortium of industry heavyweights will offer wireless broadband in Australia next year, a move that will allow broadband access anywhere and offer a viable alternative to DSL technology.
On track for its full commercial launch next year, wireless broadband i-Burst technology is starting commercial engineering trials in Sydney.
The i-Burst venture is on track to deliver planned wireless broadband services at prices competitive with existing DSL offerings after securing new investments totalling AU$14 million.
This Valentine’s Day, companies are gearing up to win the hearts (and dollars) of the Australian public.
The i-Burst venture is on track to deliver planned wireless broadband services at prices competitive with existing DSL offerings after securing new investments totalling AU$14 million.
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