Connecting Victoria: Bridging the Digital Divide
Table of Contents
- 1. Connecting Victoria: Bridging the Digital Divide
- 2. A Halfway Point Achieved: 725 Projects Completed
- 3. Prioritizing Community Needs: Targeted Infrastructure development
- 4. Partnerships Driving Progress: A Collaborative Effort
- 5. Beyond Connectivity: Empowering Communities
- 6. What impact do you believe Connected Victoria will have on remote communities in the long run?
- 7. Connecting Victoria: Bridging the Digital Divide
- 8. A Halfway Point Achieved: 725 Projects Completed
- 9. Prioritizing Community Needs: Targeted Infrastructure Development
- 10. Partnerships Driving Progress: A Collaborative Effort
- 11. Beyond Connectivity: Empowering Communities
- 12. What impact do you believe Connected Victoria will have on remote communities in the long run?
Reliable mobile and internet access is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity. Recognizing this, the victorian government, led by Premier Daniel Andrews, has embarked on a mission to ensure every Victorian, irrespective of location, has access to robust connectivity. through the connecting Victoria initiative,the government is investing heavily in mobile and internet infrastructure,aiming to bridge the digital divide and empower communities across the state.
A Halfway Point Achieved: 725 Projects Completed
A meaningful milestone has been reached in this ambitious endeavor. over 725 mobile and internet projects have now been completed, covering vast swathes of rural and regional Victoria. Among these, the recent completion of a TPG mobile tower in Kilsyth stands out. This tower, constructed by Indara and operated by TPG, provides improved 4G and 5G coverage to over 4,350 households across 8 square kilometers. This achievement marks the halfway point for Connecting Victoria, with hundreds more projects slated for completion, bringing the total to over 1,200 mobile projects and 150 broadband projects.
“Communities across Victoria need reliable coverage to stay connected with family, work, and study – that’s why we’ve completed over 725 mobile and internet projects across the state, with hundreds more on the way,” stated Minister for Government Services Natalie Hutchins.
Prioritizing Community Needs: Targeted Infrastructure development
The locations for these crucial towers weren’t chosen arbitrarily. Extensive feedback gathered from residents across Victoria guided the selection process, ensuring that projects addressed the most pressing connectivity gaps and delivered maximum benefit to communities and businesses.
Michael Ferguson, Interim CEO of Indara, emphasized the collaborative nature of this initiative: “Through partnerships with government, mobile network operators, and local councils, we’re thrilled to accelerate a digitized future for Victorian communities by delivering the critical infrastructure across the state.”
Partnerships Driving Progress: A Collaborative Effort
Connecting Victoria exemplifies a prosperous partnership model.Key stakeholders, including mobile network operators like TPG Telecom, Optus, and NBN Co, are actively involved, contributing expertise and resources to ensure widespread coverage.
David Yeo, TPG Telecom’s General Manager Wireless Access Networks, expressed pride in their contribution: ”TPG Telecom is proud to support the continued betterment of essential mobile services in the Yarra Ranges and to have reached the vital halfway mark on the Connecting Victoria project.”
Optus Managing Director Networks Tony Baird echoed this sentiment, stating: “Optus is proud to support the Connecting Victoria program, and we will continue to invest in high-quality network services, delivering vital connectivity to communities across Victoria.”
NBN Co Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer Will Irving highlighted the importance of their involvement: “We are incredibly proud of NBN Co’s involvement in the Connecting Victoria Program, which will help ensure the NBN continues to meet Australia’s rapidly growing needs.”
Beyond Connectivity: Empowering Communities
Reliable mobile and internet access is crucial for more than just staying connected. It empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and drives economic growth. Access to essential services, telehealth consultations, remote learning opportunities, and online business platforms are all facilitated by robust connectivity.During emergencies, reliable dialog networks are vital for accessing critical information, coordinating relief efforts, and ensuring the safety of residents.
Connecting Victoria is a testament to the Victorian government’s commitment to bridging the digital divide and creating a more inclusive and connected society. Through strategic investments, collaborative partnerships, and a focus on community needs, the initiative is paving the way for a brighter, digitally empowered future for all Victorians.
Learn more about Connecting Victoria and explore the projects underway in your area at vic.gov.au/connecting-victoria.
What impact do you believe Connected Victoria will have on remote communities in the long run?
Connecting Victoria: Bridging the Digital Divide
A Halfway Point Achieved: 725 Projects Completed
A meaningful milestone has been reached in this ambitious endeavor. Over 725 mobile and internet projects have now been completed, covering vast swathes of rural and regional Victoria. Among these, the recent completion of a TPG mobile tower in Kilsyth stands out. This tower, constructed by Indara and operated by TPG, provides improved 4G and 5G coverage to over 4,350 households across 8 square kilometers. This achievement marks the halfway point for Connecting Victoria, with hundreds more projects slated for completion, bringing the total to over 1,200 mobile projects and 150 broadband projects.
“Communities across Victoria need reliable coverage to stay connected with family, work, and study – that’s why we’ve completed over 725 mobile and internet projects across the state, with hundreds more on the way,” stated Minister for Government Services Natalie Hutchins.
Prioritizing Community Needs: Targeted Infrastructure Development
The locations for these crucial towers weren’t chosen arbitrarily. Extensive feedback gathered from residents across Victoria guided the selection process, ensuring that projects addressed the most pressing connectivity gaps and delivered maximum benefit to communities and businesses.
Michael Ferguson, Interim CEO of Indara, emphasized the collaborative nature of this initiative: “Through partnerships with government, mobile network operators, and local councils, we’re thrilled to accelerate a digitized future for Victorian communities by delivering the critical infrastructure across the state.”
Partnerships Driving Progress: A Collaborative Effort
Connecting Victoria exemplifies a prosperous partnership model. Key stakeholders, including mobile network operators like TPG Telecom, Optus, and NBN Co, are actively involved, contributing expertise and resources to ensure widespread coverage. David Yeo, TPG telecom’s General Manager Wireless Access Networks, expressed pride in their contribution: “TPG telecom is proud to support the continued betterment of essential mobile services in the Yarra Ranges and to have reached the vital halfway mark on the Connecting victoria project.”
Optus Managing Director Networks Tony Baird echoed this sentiment, stating: “Optus is proud to support the Connecting Victoria program, and we will continue to invest in high-quality network services, delivering vital connectivity to communities across Victoria.”
NBN Co Chief Strategy and Conversion Officer Will Irving highlighted the importance of their involvement: “We are incredibly proud of NBN Co’s involvement in the Connecting Victoria Program, which will help ensure the NBN continues to meet Australia’s rapidly growing needs.”
Beyond Connectivity: Empowering Communities
Reliable mobile and internet access is crucial for more than just staying connected.It empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and drives economic growth. access to essential services, telehealth consultations, remote learning opportunities, and online business platforms are all facilitated by robust connectivity. During emergencies, reliable dialog networks are vital for accessing critical data, coordinating relief efforts, and ensuring the safety of residents.
Connecting Victoria is a testament to the Victorian government’s commitment to bridging the digital divide and creating a more inclusive and connected society. Through strategic investments, collaborative partnerships, and a focus on community needs, the initiative is paving the way for a brighter, digitally empowered future for all Victorians.
What impact do you believe Connected Victoria will have on remote communities in the long run?
Learn more about Connecting Victoria and explore the projects underway in your area at vic.gov.au/connecting-victoria.