Author: Paul Skelton
-
NHP extends its range of ISO plugs
NHP has extended its quality range of ISO plugs and sockets to include 3 Round Pin, 20 + 32 amp single phase straight plugs, socket outlets, ... -
Taking the NBN indoors, beyond the network boundary
Ever since the announcement of the NBN rollout, it has been a work in progress as to how to enter the household, where the NTD will ... -
Ngara wireless access a huge step in broadband technology
Rural and regional areas across Australia, and the world, could benefit greatly from a newly developed CSIRO wireless broadband technology. -
Developing a star rating system for cabling
An industry push to rate cabling products according to their performance could provide consumers with clearer information and cablers with upsell opportunities, writes Caroline Reidy. -
GE Lighting Infusion Zhaga-compliant LED modules
GE Lighting has made a significant breakthrough in the move towards greater standardisation of LED light engines with the announcement of its first Zhaga-compliant products. -
New web-based service fast tracks progress claims
ProgressClaim.com connects contract parties to fast track progress claims in an easy-to-use, format that is fully compliant and collaborative. The technology is purposely designed to work ... -
Working around passive intermodulation
With wireless communications fast becoming part and parcel of everyday life, wireless network providers face the challenge of having to maintain an efficient network that operates ... -
Former Army Private heads up Clipsal Datacomms
It’s hard to imagine Ashley Ralph as a Private in the Australian Army. Quick with a joke, the energetic 40 year old is a man on ... -
Optical fibre ducting
Optical fibre is undoubtedly growing in popularity, and its use will continue to grow as fibre infrastructure projects, such as the National Broadband Network (NBN), find ... -
40Gbps and 100Gbps Ethernet cabling on its way
The communications industry is eagerly awaiting the implementation of 40Gbps and 100Gbps Ethernet cabling in major data centres.