Datafast sets sights on Sydney

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13 October 2000 03:00 PM
Tags: tower, sydney, nsw, purchase, border, region, service, network technology
Victoria-based Datafast Telecommunications has begun its push into New South Wales by purchasing a communications tower in the border city of Albury.

The move comes in the midst of the company's plans to expand into the Sydney area.

-The tower, purchased from Tait Electronics, would service the existing NSW border-region clients and will be joined to Datafast's high-speed, packet-switched network," Datafast director of network technology and services Gary Wilkinson said.

-The Network will offer data, voice and broadband Internet services in the first half of 2000.

-We purchased the tower atop Black Range because it's the best and highest site in the region and will act as our southern NSW gateway as we progressively link up regional towns through to our soon-to-be-established Sydney base."

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