Australia scores poorly in Quixoticity international critical communications index
International critical communications expert Peter Clemons, has released the first edition of the Quixoticity Index, a report that among other things ranks various countries according to the maturity of their critical communications systems.
During the CommsConnect Exhibition in Melbourne last week, Clemons presented the Index for the first time. On Australia he writes, “Federal Government lack of action regarding spectrum, final broadband strategy and longer-term clarity regarding 5G remains a major issue, as does the country’s need to work harder on some of the UN SDGs. It is also struggling to deliver a nationwide broadband services delivery project that is behind schedule and over budget.” For the Quixoticity Index, Clemons looked at 10 different markets: Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the USA
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