Author Archives: Vanessa Klingler

How advanced connectivity can transform public transport in Australia

Whether by road, rail or air, public transport operators across Australia know it’s no longer enough to simply get passengers from Point A to Point B safely and on time. They’re now expected to deliver a truly exceptional passenger experience every step of the way. Seamless, reliable wireless connectivity is key to delivering on that […]

Smart precincts: The next step for urban connectivity?

Kevin Pike from BAI Communications lays out its plans to invest in smart precincts across Australia, and how the networks can be used by various public and private entities. TowerXchange: Who is BAI Communications and what is your role with the company? Kevin Pike, General Manager, Network Solutions, BAI Communications Australia: BAI Communications has several […]

BAI Australia executes on hypergrowth strategy says telco boss

iTWire chatted with Nick Gurney, Director of Telecommunications at BAI Communications Australia, to get his views on the Australian telecommunications landscape and the activities of BAI on both the local and global stage. Q. To start things off, would you be able to discuss your role as Director of Telecommunications at BAI Communications Australia? A. […]

Equipping Australia’s buildings and public venues with the connectivity of the future

This blog is part of our series exploring the future of telecommunications in Australia and beyond. Smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches: most of us are always carrying at least one of these devices, and we expect to be able to connect them to a strong, reliable signal anytime and anywhere we need them. Currently in Australia, […]

Meet Curtis Rondeau at Sydney Build 2023

Discover ‘the future of construction’ at Sydney Build 2023! Joining a panel of industry experts, Curtis Rondeau, General Manager of Product and Solutions, will be part of a discussion that explores the latest advancements in technology and their impact on the industry. Curtis will focus on the benefits of the neutral host model for communications […]

Patrick Maraun to speak at the Power Resilience Symposium 2023

Head of Buildings and Sustainability at BAI Communications Australia, Patrick Maraun, will be part of the Power Resilience Symposium 2023, hosted by the Connectivity Innovation Network (CIN). He joins other contributors, addressing issues relating to power resilience in New South Wales, Australia. The event will be an opportunity for industry experts, academic thought-leaders and government […]

Meet Kevin Pike and Patrick Maraun at TowerXchange Meetup Asia 2022

TowerXchange has been recognised as the home of the global telecom tower industry since 2012. Their research, analysis and events provide unparalleled insights and access into the global towerco market as it grows in prominence. As the tower industry’s leading reference point and network, TowerXchange: Records and publishes tower counts and other key industry data […]

The power of public private partnerships

This blog is part of our series exploring the future of telecommunications in Australia and beyond. For a few weeks in the summer of 2032, the world will descend on Brisbane, Queensland, for the Summer Olympic Games. Hosting and supporting an event of this scale will require advanced network infrastructures to underpin the applications and […]

Meet Stephen Farrugia at RadComms 2022: Making Waves

RadComms is the Australian Communications and Media Authority’s biggest spectrum management event. Since 2007, RadComms conferences have been bringing together people from government and industry, as well as analysts, researchers, and those interested in spectrum reform and innovation. Explore current and emerging challenges, hear about major issues and developments, and meet key decision-makers from government […]

Future-proofing one of Australia’s largest industries with 5G and smart technologies

Meat processing is one of Australia’s largest manufacturing and agricultural export industries. It’s vital to not only the country’s economy but also to the day-to-day lives of thousands of people who live and work in the remote and rural regions of Australia where these facilities are typically located. To stay viable in a highly competitive […]