Data networking and communications

Cabling for the future

06 June, 2018 by Matthias Gerber, Market Manager, LAN Cabling | Supplied by: Reichle & De-Massari Australia P/L

Even in the era of smartphones, WLAN and Internet of Things (IoT), LAN cabling remains the backbone of all networking in ICT.


R&M quality seal for PoE range PowerSafe

29 May, 2018 | Supplied by: Reichle & De-Massari Australia P/L

R&M has launched a quality seal, PowerSafe, for the Power over Ethernet product range.


HMS Industrial Networks Anybus WLAN Access Points

18 May, 2018 | Supplied by: HMS Industrial Networks

HMS Industrial Networks' two new Anybus WLAN Access Points are suitable for collecting data wirelessly from any system or machinery.


ABB, HP and Rittal to jointly drive industrial digitisation

04 May, 2018

ABB, HPE and Rittal have announced Secure Edge Data Center (SEDC) for industrial and telecommunications environments.


Prysmian D@tacomms Range

01 May, 2018 | Supplied by: Prysmian Australia PTY LTD

Comprised of various fibre-optic and copper cables, the Prysmian Datacomms range provides users with their data and communication cable needs.


Aligning the data centre to meet the demands of smart cities and IoT

24 April, 2018 by Robert Linsdell | Supplied by: Vertiv Australia Pty Ltd

Smart cities and the Internet of Things are front of mind lately.


$40m data centre opens in Toowoomba

19 April, 2018 | Supplied by: Clipsal - by Schneider Electric

Australia's first Tier III regional data centre has officially opened for business in Toowoomba.


Thinxtra completes NZ IoT network rollout

06 April, 2018

Thinxtra's New Zealand IoT network is now complete, with 94% of the population said to be within coverage.


OM5 — hype or the future of multimode?

13 March, 2018 by Clive Hogg, Technical Manager, Corning Optical Communications | Supplied by: Corning Optical Communications P/L

OM5 multimode fibre (MMF) was introduced with fanfare in 2016, but to date has seen very few deployments.


Rise of the machines

12 February, 2018 by Gavin Milton-White, Vice President Enterprise, Asia Pacific, CommScope* | Supplied by: CommScope Technologies Australia Pty Ltd

Asia Pacific is expected to have more than 8 billion connected devices by 2020. These devices will keep running with the help of billions of machines around the world. These machines will need to run 24/7 to keep up with demand.


Vocus to add 8 TBps capacity ahead of ASC

23 January, 2018

Vocus Communications is upgrading its domestic infrastructure to support the early customer demand for Australia Singapore Cable (ASC).


Google to build three new subsea cables

18 January, 2018

Google is expanding its global infrastructure by adding three new submarine cables and five new regions.


The infrastructure debacle that keeps getting worse

17 January, 2018 by Mark Gregory*

The government's plan for the nbn is a mess and recent events provide an insight into why the Prime Minister should heed the calls for change.


Warren & Brown Technologies 600 x 100 mm (24 x 4″) ducting raceway system

19 December, 2017 | Supplied by: Warren & Brown Technologies

Warren & Brown Technologies' 600 x 100 mm (24 x 4″) ducting raceway system provides maximum capacity for routing and protecting optical fibre patch cords.


igus Honeycomb strain relief system

24 November, 2017 | Supplied by: Treotham Automation Pty Ltd

The Honeycomb universal strain relief system saves engineering and assembly time while keeping cables and hoses safe in motion.


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