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Australia to Classify Mobile Networks as Critical Infrastructure

URGENT UPDATE: Australia’s Communications Minister, Michelle Rowland, is set to meet with major telecommunications companies, including Telstra and Optus, within weeks to discuss a crucial proposal. This initiative aims to classify mobile phone networks as critical infrastructure during natural disasters, ensuring that these networks remain operational during emergencies like bushfires, floods, or storms.

During the FutureAg Expo in Melbourne on August 6, 2023, Telstra’s infrastructure operations executive, Brownwyn Clere, revealed that discussions have already taken place with 16 energy providers across Australia regarding this proposal. The goal is to mandate that power companies prioritize the restoration of mobile networks in the event of grid outages.

“There was a lot of goodwill in that session around that being the thing to do,” Ms. Clere stated, emphasizing the support from both the telecommunications sector and government officials. She highlighted that upcoming meetings will feature senior leaders from various telecom providers who will lobby for the establishment of a working party to investigate this pressing issue.

The implications of this proposal are significant. If approved, it would require power companies to ensure continuous power supply for mobile networks during emergencies, vastly improving communication access in rural and regional areas. Currently, power outages often lead to mobile networks switching to limited battery backups, which can result in reduced telecommunications access, lasting only a few hours before services become unavailable.

Ms. Clere expressed her optimism, stating, “I’m looking forward to the support the government can provide us.” The urgency of maintaining communication capabilities during disasters cannot be underestimated, as it directly affects emergency response and community safety.

The upcoming discussions are critical, as they will shape the future of telecommunications resilience in Australia. With natural disasters becoming more frequent due to climate change, the ability to keep mobile networks operational is vital for emergency services and community support.

As this story develops, the telecommunications sector urges immediate government action to protect communication infrastructure. Communities across Australia await further updates on this vital proposal, which could redefine the way mobile networks are managed during crises.

Stay tuned for more updates as this critical conversation unfolds.

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