Australian Government, Department of Communications and the Arts, Communications Policy Objectives for Allocation of the 26 GHz band, available here. Filip is the founder of Small Caps and provides analysis on the global economy, geopolitical matters, commodities and equities. With HP, Enspire has been named HP’s Silver Status Business Partner. Choose from the topics below to receive our money-making recommendations in real time. Is it possible that the US NSA, which monitors virtually all of the world’s telecommunications traffic, finds Huawei’s product more difficult to infiltrate? Read the original article here. Without 5G, it will be impossible to keep up with Australia’s extraordinary appetite for data. Data consumption in Australia is growing 40 per cent year on year. Newly listed 5G Networks (ASX: 5GN) has secured its Australian carrier licence and extended its partnerships with Microsoft, HP and Telstra.. Filled up one fiber cable capacity ? Mobile data costs more per GB than the fixed-line broadband NBN relies heavily on – so large or unlimited data caps will probably be cheaper on the NBN. You’re right though about all the pie in the sky nonsense claims. Required fields are marked *, Sign me up for the Money Morning newsletter. McKinsey and Co, The Road to 5G… This is despite 90% of larger businesses embracing the technology. Your email address will not be published. Added to this, the 2018 Assistance and Access Act — commonly referred to as the Encryption Bill — already requires all telecommunications manufacturers to protect their networks and assist national security and law enforcement agencies to share information. biggest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment, around 12 months ahead of its competitors Nokia and Ericsson, Telecommunications Sector Security Reforms, slow to release equipment that is as advanced as Huawei’s, Coalition has pledged A$156 million to cybersecurity. And as soon as 30 June, it will be available nationwide…. [1] Department of Communications and the Arts, 5G – Enabling the Future Economy, p 10. The 5G revolution is almost here, and if you've been following along with Money Morning, you know we're crazy bullish on 5G tech stocks. However, many small and medium-sized businesses have not ventured into the cloud computing arena. Real News Australia follower questions 5G tower technician.. By General Maddox. Just look at what happens when 30% of 80,000 people at a sports stadium try using 3 different 4G networks at the same time. Our goal is to help our millions of e-newsletter subscribers and Moneymorning.com visitors become smarter, more confident investors. This is such a spectacularly crappy idea I’m boggled that anyone thinks we should rush into it, or that being slightly behind the curve is somehow a tragedy. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The fact that they might not have done it up to now is completely irrelevant. European Cobalt reports visible mineralisation in diamond drill hole at Joremeny, Pilbara gold stocks take a twenty per cent haircut after Novo disappoints, Fatfish Group to launch corporate BNPL for Southeast Asia via Smartfunding, DigitalX launches RegTech app Drawbridge for ASX-listed entities, Adveritas secures further investment from tech rich lister Mark McConnell, New Masketeers game continues revenue drive for iCandy Interactive, Sparc Technologies brings new graphene technology to the ASX, iCandy Interactive forms game studio joint venture with Lemon Sky Studios, Douugh launches in the US to improve Millennial and Gen Z spending habits, Nanoveu completes vision correction screen technology EyeFyx, lodges patents, DroneShield secures research and development AI contract worth $600,000, Nova Minerals completes $21m placement to fast-track Estelle gold project. If there are security fears about 5G, those same fears would exist in respect of 4G that has been installed and is supported by Huawei in this country for more than a decade. Costs incurred by such changes and the delays in rolling out high-quality services are absorbed by mobile phone companies in the first instance, and eventually passed on to the consumer. Australian telcos will be able to bid for access to mmWave spectrum at the start of 2021.