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Fast, reliable and cost effective telecommunications*

A fast and effective telecommunications system is a vital part of any local council’s infrastructure, providing connectivity between council offices and local facilities, including libraries and council depots; enabling voice and internet connection; as well as the transfer of data between council sites. There are three key factors that need to be considered and met to successfully roll out a new system.

  • Speed – most applications on today’s networks require a
    minimum throughput of 100 Mbit/sec to provide a response
    time acceptable to users. This should be achieved both within
    head office and from local facilities such as libraries, depots
    and child care centres.
  • Reliability – links connecting local facilities back to head office
    need to provide the very highest practical availability if customer
    expectations for the delivery of voice and data are to be met.
  • Cost – the NPV of any single link over the life of the link should
    be minimised. Options to decrease recurring costs by increasing
    capital costs should be considered.

ATI Australia has more than 20 years experience working with councils and provides custom designed telecommunications systems across Australia that offer:

  • Speeds – from 10 Mbit/sec up to a full 1,000 Mbit/sec for
    all applications including voice, video and data.
  • Reliability – by providing robustly designed systems
    backed up by Australia’s most respected wireless support
    team which can draw on a local spares pool in each State
    to minimise network issues.
  • Cost – ATI offers flexible purchasing options from capital
    purchase to long term leasing, with a variety of support
    options tailored to match your budget.

With combined experience of more than 100 years in the microwave communications industry, ATI’s engineering design team is dedicated to the design, installation and support of world class telecommunications networks.

For further information contact ATI on (02) 9901 8400.

*Copy supplied by ATI

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