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Internode press release: Internode sponsors telecoms thinkfest in Adelaide
National
broadband company Internode is sponsoring a major telecommunications conference
next week that features Australian and international leaders in
broadband delivery, technology and research.
Internode is the
Platinum sponsor for ATNAC 2008 (the Australasian
Telecommunications Networks and Applications Conference 2008), which is running
in Adelaide for
the first time, at the National Wine Centre, from December 7-10.
ATNAC 2008 is
timely because tenders for the Australian Government’s National Broadband
Network closed last week. The conference includes a Broadband Day on Monday,
December 8, where delegates can hear from and meet industry leaders and
analysts.
Internode
managing director Simon Hackett said the sponsorship was part of Internode’s
investment in the progress of the telecommunications industry in
Australia. “A lot of the solutions to
Australia’s telecommunications
challenges are already available, but not implemented,” he said.
“Internode
believes specialist public events like ATNAC 2008 provide a great opportunity to
bring together some of the best thinkers and most activist doers in the industry
to thrash out the best way forward.”
Co-organised by
the University of Adelaide and the University of South
Australia’s Institute of Telecommunications Research, ATNAC 2008
has the theme, Information Networking - Enhancing Change in the Global
Community. The four-day event aims to emphasise the role that telecommunications
can, and should, play in building a better world.
You can learn
more about ATNAC 2008 at http://www.plevin.com.au/atnac2008/index.htm.
About
Internode www.internode.on.net
Internode is a
first tier IP carrier committed to using broadband technology to redefine the
national telecommunications environment. The Australian-owned company is a
trailblazer that delivers broadband services to individuals and businesses
throughout Australia.
Internode PR
for media assistance: Impress Media Australia www.impress.com.au
Call John Harris
on (08) 8431 4000 or email
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