Wireless companies in Australia:
Jumbuck Corporation Ltd. | Jumbuck, based in Melbourne Australia, is one of the world's leading suppliers of Mobile Chat and Speed Dating to wireless carriers with WAP-based and 3G networks, with more than 30 million airtime minutes generated each month on client networks. Jumbuck is 100 owned by listed media company Q Multimedium Limited (ASXQMM).
| Juni Australia Pty Ltd | Innovative range of repeater and support technologies include interference canceling system (ICS) repeaters, microwave (uW) repeaters, Frequency Shift Repeater (FSR), RF and In-Building Distributed Antenna Systems (RF and DAS) Repeaters, Fiber Optic Repeaters (FFR), Small Office Home Office (SOHO) Repeaters, Web Based Remote Monitoring and Control Software (OMC).
| National ICT Australia (NICTA) | National ICT Australia (NICTA) was established in 2002. We are a national organisation with five laboratories in four cities Melbourne Sydney Canberra and Brisbane.
Our objective is to become a world-class Research Institute and Centre-of-Excellence in science and innovation. NICTA brings together many of Australia's and the world's top researchers in ICT.
NICTA uniquely combines excellence in research education commercialisation and collaboration.
We work in close collaboration with industry and other research institutions to solve problems and make breakthroughs in ICT which can be put to use for public benefit.
NICTA is an important part of Australia's innovation system and seeks to generate new opportunities for Australian industry. Our focus is on use inspired basic research to address the technology challenges facing industry community and the national interest.
| Optus | "Optus is an Australian leader in integrated communications - serving more than five million customers each day. The company provides a broad range of communications services including mobile, national and long distance services, local telephony, international telephony, business network services, internet and satellite services and subscription television. In 2001, SingTel became the parent company of Optus, paving the way for Optus to become a strong and strategic telecommunications player within the Asia-Pacific region. Optus is divided into four major business areas - Mobile
| Standard Communications | From rather modest beginnings in the late 1950s, Standard Communications has grown steadily to become a highly respected force both within the Australian electronics industry and, in more recent times, communication markets around the world. The major markets we address are TWO WAY RADIO COMMUNICATIONS - Including 477 MHz farm radio and UHF commercial mobile and handheld transceivers complemented by a full accessory range, including power supplies, mounting hardware and antennae. MARINE ELECTRONICS - Where products like the GME EPIRB and stereos have gained a worldwide reputation for innovation, value for money and reliability. TELEMETRY DATA RADIO PRODUCTS - A range of simple, robust UHF systems, which can provide cost-effective remote control and monitoring facilities, whilst maintaining a high level of system integrity. TELEVISION SIGNAL PROCESSING DISTRIBUTION - GME Kingray MATV products recognised throughout the Asia/Pacific region for performance and dependability.
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