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Barristers' Chambers Limited (BCL) was established to retain freehold and leasehold properties to provide accommodation for barristers. One of the critical functions for BCL is to provide the Bar with an integrated telephone network, internet access and other IT services which enable effective and convenient communication between barristers, barrister clerks and their clients. In 2009, Wave1 was invited to discuss some of their ongoing communications issues. This was the beginning of a long project partnership between BCL and Wave1.
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In order to provide appropriate integration of resources between the new Keysborough College campuses, the need for a reliable high speed inter-campus data and voice communications infrastructure became evident. Several options were considered, and a microwave communications solution was chosen as the most cost effective technology to deliver the required capacity.
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Baw Baw Shire Council identified the requirement to upgrade its WAN connection between its Head Office in Warragul and its Drouin Customer Service Centre. There was also a requirement to install high capacity connection to the DR facility at the Depot. Wave1, which had earlier installed microwave communications infrastructure for the Council, was invited to tender for the project. Wave1 performed extensive LOS surveys to come up with a microwave network design which was accepted by the Council. Wave1 completed the project on time and on budget, providing Baw Baw Shire with a first class, high speed, reliable and cost effective communications infrastructure.
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Uranium One Inc. is a Canadian-based company and is one of the world's largest publicly traded uranium producers. In Australia, the Corporation owns a 51% interest in the Honeymoon Uranium Project. Uranium One's Honeymoon Mine is located in a remote area some 80kms "as the crow flies" West North West from Broken Hill. Due to the mine's expansion plans for 2009/10, Uranium One was forced to seek an alternative communication network as their existing Next G coverage would no longer be sufficient. Wave1 worked closely with Uranium One's ICT contractor, Terra Electronics and together they were able to put forward a successful proposal.
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Founded in 1918, the College has around 1800 students split across three campuses. Technology is used widely at each campus, utilising a mix of both workstations and wirelessly connected laptops and netbooks. With an increased reliance on Cloud Applications and centralised data storage, a fast, reliable inter-campus link is important. In 2009, to meet the growing demand, the College embarked on a major upgrade of its network infrastructure. The College accepted Wave1's proposal which enabled drastic increases in network capacity and reliability.
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North East Water (NEW) serves an estimated population of 113,072 people in an area of approximately 20,000 square kilometres. The geographically vast operations of NEW are very efficiently supported by its WAN services. However, to make it even more fail proof, NEW commenced developement of a Disaster Recovery Stratergy which could replicate their existing Storage Area Network (SAN). It was at this stage that NEW invited Wave1 to discuss possible solutions.
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Gladstone Regional Council was formed as part of the Queensland Local Government Reform process. Due to the recent amalgamation, the newly formed Regional Council required a Wide Area Network to link the facilities of Gladstone and Miriam Vale, and went out to the market in the form of an open Tender. Wave1 won the open Tender with an innovative solution that offered five state of the art, high speed carrier grade licensed microwave systems (MV400), all within budget.
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The City of Armadale is currently experiencing rapid growth, with estimates of its population increasing dramatically over the next 10yrs. In May 2008, the Council's ICT Manager, Mr Adam Holthouse invited Wave1 to discuss their need for a fast, reliable communications infrastructure to effectively manage the Council's widely located facilities. The Presence of large trees and undulating terrain was a concern in the beginning, however a more detailed site survey was conducted with travel towers and Wave1 was able to present a successful design to the Council.
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SOS Print & Media Group approached Wave1 with the need for a high speed wireless microwave link to connect their Head Office and Warehousing Facility. After conducting the necessary surveys, Wave1 proposed a 15m climbable mast be installed to achieve the required line of sight, along with a 400Mbps Full Duplex Licensed Microwave. SOS approved the proposal and the installation went ahead.
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Grenda's exciting relocation to their new Head Office and Depot Facility at Brighton Rd, Dandenong saw Wave1 invited to discuss their need for a high speed Wide Area Network between the new Head Office and the Volgren Facility at Hammonds Rd, Dandenong. Taking into consideration Grenda's requirements, Wave1 conducted the necessary planning and surveys, thus enabling Wave1 to submit a feasible solution, which Grenda accepted. Wave1 installed a 4m mast at each site to provide suitable Line of Sight, along with a 70GHz Full Duplex Gigabit Microwave as the primary link and a smaller 5.8GHz Wireless RF as a back up.
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The Sarina Russo Group needed to connect a newly leased office space (in a remote building) to their company's high-speed LAN within the Brisbane CBD. The Sarina Russo Group explored and evaluated many communication options and decided on the cost effective license free laser option. Wave1 provided an affordable and user friendly solution, delivering data rates of up to 1.25Gbps full duplex fibre-speed communications through the air, via line of sight. The license free system installed by Wave1 is a safe, reliable alternative to traditional last-mile access solutions and leased lines, avoiding the need for costly and time consuming fibre runs giving Sarina Russo Group quick return on their investment.
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Pembroke Secondary College, with three campuses in the Yarra Valley Hills and with considerable distance between them, had significant technical and physical issues in maintaining network communications at a level that matches their current needs and allowed for future expansion. In 2007 the College received funding from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development to upgrade its wide area network infrastructure. A proposal from Wave1 was accepted and Pembroke's technical team, together with Wave1's team settled on a solution that was delivered within budget and most significantly, met the College's performance criteria. The new high speed WAN was installed in October 2008. The College, subsequently, has been able to continue the delivery of pervasive technologies across its campuses.
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SPC Ardmona invited Wave1 to discuss and explore options for a fast effective Microwave WAN between their three production facilities in Victoria's Goulburn Valley. Wave1 was able to provide SPC Ardmona with a reliable solution that met all of their requirements where services offered by Carriers were neither fast enough nor cost effective.
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Chisholm's Rosebud campus was experiencing connection difficulties and needed a cost effective solution to increase bandwidth capacity. After exploring various alternatives, Wave1 was invited by Chisholm to discuss options for updating the WAN connections between campuses, with emphasis on the Rosebud link.
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Liverpool City Council required a voice and data link between their Main Administration Centre and their recently redeveloped Arts Centre. For a successful outcome Wave1 had to accommodate many obstacles, one being a 70m chimney which moved in the breeze.
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Wyong Shire were aiming to increase their data network performance from two of their depots back to their Council Chambers. They issued a tender to connect these sites using high speed microwave links. Wave1 won the contract to install two 122Mbps licensed microwave systems linking the Council Chambers to the two depots. Since installation and commissioning of the links Wave1 have been providing on-site support and maintenance to the Shire.
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Pearson Australia Group (PAG) is the parent company of leading publishers including Penguin Group (Australia). When PAG decided to build a new distribution facility in Scoresby and move their corporate office to Camberwell (previously both located in Ringwood) they required a cost effective, flexible and reliable communication link. After many meetings, topographical and site surveys Wave1 proposed a wireless plan.
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Southern Grampians Shire Council approached Wave1 for their assistance when they required an upgrade to their aging infrastructure. Due to the terrain challenges in the area multiple sites were required to obtain connectivity, Wave1 performed all line of site surveys and designed a wireless solution using their 1000 Series licensed radios.
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Wollongong City Council is responsible for providing voice and data to a large number of service centres. They required a comprehensive Microwave and Radio communications solution to upgrade the links from these service centres back to their main administration office. After site surveys and path calculations Wave1 installed mulitiple 100Mbps Licensed Microwave links that have greatly improved access to their sites.
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The Port of Brisbane required an upgrade to their existing wireless data network, to provide them with a very reliable, high speed ethernet radio solution. The upgrade needed to co-exist with their existing wireless network, offer high security and high bandwidth over a long distance.
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Macarthur Coal is one of Australia’s leading independent producers of coal for use in the production of steel. In the process of
expanding operations the need arose for Macarthur Coal to install both internet and telephone communication services for company staff and two separate groups of subcontractor’s.
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BHP Billiton planned to expand their Yabulu Refinery and approached Wave1 to assist them with upgrading their ageing IT infrastructure. Their criteria was to deliver high speed connectivity between their Port Facility and the Yabulu Refinery , this was a distance of 23kms. After careful planning and path calculations Wave1 achieved these requirements by installing a high powered wireless 122Mbps back to back licensed microwave.
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In November 2002, in order to keep up with its increasing networking requirements and to cater for anticipated network growth in the next three to five years, the College embarked on a two-stage project to upgrade its wireless links.
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Reliance installed Wave1’s “142Mbps wireless 5.8Ghz unlicenced microwave system”. The system supports large bandwidth, allowing heavy user traffic throughput including large data files, video, VoIP and other high-bandwidth applications. Fully owned by Reliance Worlwide the solution has eliminated ongoing telco carriage costs.
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Pioneer Permanent Building Society Ltd needed to expand its Mackay operations and required extra office space. They took over a nearby office complex. They did not want to duplicate its telephone and data systems but wanted to centralise these services at the existing branch office, there by reducing their ongoing costs.
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