Australia site upgrade project
Hutchison covers the cricket
Kordia aids Vodafone rollout
Kordia meets tough deadline in Tasmania
Kordia NSN networks partnership
Kordia takes on Tonga
Kordia takes on Vodafone challenge
Major SDH fibre network upgraded
Making inroads into the rail sector
Safer sailing at 2008 Sydney to Hobart race
Unwired network management solution
Vodafone Fiji gets help from Kordia’s network doctor
Vodafone Mt Druitt transmission hub
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The NSW team at Kordia Solutions was quick to act, rushing to the site when Vodafone's Mount Druitt transmission hub and surrounding BTS sites were destroyed.
The sites were destroyed by a rampaging tank that mowed down seven mobile telecommunications facilities over the weekend.
A Sydney man stole an ex-army tank and targeted communications facilities, primarily the equipment shelters, in the suburbs of Mt Druitt, Dharruk, Emerton, Glendenning and Plumpton. All major carriers were affected in some capacity.
Kordia Solutions restored the 2G services within 48 hours of the incident, minimising the impact on Vodafone's network.
This was done through the close cooperation of the field operations team which performed the on-site activities, the project logistics team which provided equipment needed to rebuild the facilities as well as the engineering team which supported the field teams and the NMC which kept everyone up to date with detailed information.
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With FM broadcast radio licences in New Zealand due to expire in April 2011, FM radio broadcasters have begun the process of renewing licences for the next 20 years.
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Considered to be one of the top ten dive sites in the world, preserving this marine habitat is a challenge; particularly as one of its neighbours is also one of this country’s key tanker ports.
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When the ABC required Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Emission awareness and measurement training for the national radio operator in Cambodia, Kordia’s EME training course fit the bill.
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After 854 sites, 8412 PCs and monitors, and countless late nights, Kordia finally completed the ambitious 1BP desktop project for IBM and Westpac on 11 December 2008.