Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
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Between December 2023 and September 2024, Telstra, Optus and Vodafone will close their 3G networks to make room for new, faster services. The 3G network shutdown will affect vital equipment and services across the road transport sector.
Devices that rely on 3G will no longer function and need to be upgraded or replaced to continue operating. Commonly affected devices include:
Businesses, government, and industry are being urged to commence their transition immediately to avoid lapses in vital equipment and services across the road transport sector. Early transition and planning are vital given the large number of devices affected by the shutdown. The migration process can take months, and timing is dependent on the number of affected devices and the availability of installers.
New Zealand is also shutting down their 3G network. The country will close their services between August next year and the end of 2025.
This webinar, organised by Austroads and Transport Certification Australia (TCA), provides high-level information on the impacts of the Australian 3G shutdown and what local government and transport industry need to do to prepare for the transition.
Presenters are David McIntosh, Telstra’s National Telematics Domain Lead, Michael Reynolds, Head of Network Products, Programs and Services at Optus, Mark Joselin, Followmont Transport Compliance Manager, Adam Ritzinger, Chief Technical Officer at Heavy Vehicle Industry Australia, and John Gordon, Manager Strategic Development at TCA.
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Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 10: Supporting Guidance
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 9: Sample Layouts
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 8: Process and Procedures
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 7: Traffic Controllers
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 6: Field Staff: Implementation and Operation
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 5: Short Term Low Impact Worksites
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 4: Mobile Works
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 3: Static Worksites
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 2: Traffic Management Planning
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 1: Introduction
Austroads Guide to Traffic Management Launch
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Infrastructure Changes to Support Automated Vehicles on Rural and Metropolitan Highways and Freeways
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