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Strategy

Five-year spectrum outlook 2024–29 and 2024–25 work program


The FYSO covers the 5 financial years 2024–25 to 2028–29. It comprises an outlook of the drivers likely to shape the demand for spectrum over the next 5 years and a detailed annual work program for the 2024–25 financial year. It details proposed timelines, actions and milestones for spectrum allocation, licensing, and compliance activities.
Report

The digital CBD roadmap: a vision for Melbourne as a leading digital city

Annette Markham, Max Parasol, Alexia Maddox, Tharuka Rupasinghe, Ahmad Salehi Shahrak, Banya Barua, Son Tran, Laki Kondylas, Michael Fairbairn, Tulley Kearney, Sally Piper, Darcy Allen, Indigo Holcombe-James, Jacinthe Flore, Julian Waters-Lynch, Konrad Peszynski, Nataliya Ilyushina, Trent MacDonald, Todd Denham, Amarens Breteler, Kelsie Nabben

This report outlines a vision for Melbourne to start moving towards a globally influential digital city by as soon as 2023 - if funding is prioritised. This would allow for a more efficient and effective economy, while creating a city that is secure, connected and inclusive.
Report

Public wi-fi provision by Australian local government authorities: national survey results


In November 2017 researchers from the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University surveyed Australian local government authorities (LGAs) to gather data on public Wi-Fi (PWF) provision. The survey is part of an Australian Research Council funded project Public Wi-Fi as Urban Infrastructure.
Conference paper

Public wi-fi in Australian cities: are there lessons for ‘smart city’ government?


Wireless communication is now integral to the social, economic and cultural life of cities and will become increasingly so as Internet of Things (IOT) technologies alter existing urban processes and generate entirely new ones. Although wireless connectivity engages almost all aspects of urban governance, management of the underpinning infrastructure is essentially a new field of...
Article

5G's new frontier


Backers of 5G promise breathtaking speed and ultra-reliability. But does Australia need its own vision for the new wireless networks? Jock Given takes a closer look.