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Digital broadcast radio in Australia uses the DAB+ standard and is available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart. However, after 11 years, regional large cities such as Townsville and Ballarat still do not have DAB. [ 1 ]
Although Australia's first officially recognised experimental broadcast was made in 1905 (see below), there are reliable reports in September 1897 [1] (just two years after Guglielmo Marconi's original radio experiments) of demonstrations of wireless communication in Australia conducted by Professor William Henry Bragg of the University of Adelaide [2] [3] following experiments by Bragg, and ...
[1] [2] The MCIG fund, including Broadcast Australia, was acquired by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in 2009. [3] In November 2019, Broadcast Australia was rebranded BAI Communications. [4] [5] In March 2023, BAI announced they would rebrand in the northern hemisphere to Boldyn Networks from at the end of June 2023. [6] [7]
Internet in Australia first became available on a permanent basis to universities in Australia in May 1989, via AARNet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Pegasus Networks was Australia's first public Internet provider in June 1989. [ 4 ]
In Australia, amateur radio licensing is governed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) under federal regulations. Licences to operate amateur stations are granted to individuals of any age after they demonstrate a knowledge of the appropriate Amateur Operator's Certificate of Proficiency syllabus for their licence grade.
Radwin is an Israeli wireless communications manufacturing company, a member of the RAD Group of companies.. Radwin produces wireless communications systems used by telecoms carriers, city and town councils, remote communities, ISPs, WISPs, and private networks.
Ralink RT2560F on a Wi-Fi Mini PCI Card Ralink RT63365E on a Wi-Fi router and access point from Huawei. Ralink Technology, Corp. is a Wi-Fi chipset manufacturer mainly known for their IEEE 802.11 (Wireless LAN) chipsets.
Australian Community Media (ACM) is a media company in Australia responsible for over 160 regional publications. Its mastheads include the Canberra Times, Newcastle Herald, The Examiner, The Border Mail, The Courier and the Illawarra Mercury along with more than one hundred community-based websites across Australia and numerous agricultural publications including The Land and Queensland ...