Australian Telecom Infrastructure
Market Clarity's comprehensive database of telecommunications infrastructure tracks information from 113 infrastructure owners:
- DSLAM Locations (close to 4,500 DSLAMs) - 17 Owners
- Access Fibre Networks (by exchange service area) - 27 Owners
- Fixed Wireless Broadband Base Stations (Over 2,100 base stations) - 72 Owners
- Cellular (Mobile) Networks (Over 17,000 2G and 3G base stations) - 4 Owners
- Long-Haul Fibre Networks (200+ towns served by long-haul links, close to 800 POPs) - 15 Owners
- HFC Networks (over 290 service areas) - 4 Owners
- Long-haul Microwave (over 8,500 base stations) - 29 Owners
- Wireless Hotspots (1,866 base stations) - 19 Owners
- Academic Networks (over 200 network POPs) - 6 Owners
- Data Centres (over 200 data centre locations) - 134 Owners
- Internet Peering Points (over 324 peering point locations) - 22 Owners
- Fibre-to-the-Node Networks (over 100 Node locations) - 1 Owner
- Fibre-to-the-Home Networks (88 FTTH developments) - 10 Owners
Additional information about Market Clarity's Telecoms Infrastructure Database (IDB) is located here.
Australia Telecoms Infrastructure Maps
Market Clarity's expertise is now available in a wide range of readily prepared telecommunications infrastructure maps, which are produced to client specifications with up-to-date information from our Telecoms Infrastructure Database.
Designed to help service providers, policy makers and enterprises with high-level service and business planning, these maps can also help enterprises identify carriers with infrastructure able to service remote and distant locations.
Market Clarity tracks a wide range of telecom infrastructure assets, and also maintains extensive demographic databases.
Enterprise Services: Telecoms Proximity Assessments
Telecommunications is vital to the competitive edge of the enterprise, but all too often, companies seeking out locations for new operations leave telecommunications until late in their planning.
Market Clarity can conduct service proximity assessments for enterprise customers, providing detailed analysis of which carriers service your proposed locations, and how far a new facility may be from existing telecoms infrastructure.
Benefits to enterprise customers include:
- Service Choice — By knowing where telecom facilities are located relative to your office locations, you can ensure the widest possible choice of carrier technologies and services.
- Rapid Deployment — By locating close to key infrastructure, enterprises can ensure the timely rollout of new telecommunications services to their business sites.
- Cost and Scalability — Pulling fibre is expensive, and for locations where fibre hasn’t already been installed, the customer is typically responsible for funding any new fibre builds. Enterprises that locate new facilities close to existing fibre can get access to scalable high-speed services at far more competitive rates.
- New Facilities — By locating your facilities where multiple infrastructure owners can service them, you can ensure the largest possible field of competitors for your business services. It makes sense to check out the telco environment before investing in new real estate.
With telecommunications infrastructure data covering tens of thousands of locations in Australia, and with databases of ADSL, SHDSL, fibre, wireless and mobile infrastructure locations, Market Clarity can help your business identify locations where you’ll have the widest possible choice of carriers and technologies.
