
Curtin is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and the enrichment of culture. The University places particular value on: the search for innovative applications of technology in all fields of human endeavour; the cultivation of responsive and responsible links with the wider community emphasising service, practical relevance, social justice and ethical behaviour; the development of students and staff as citizens of the world, emphasising an international outlook, cultural diversity, and an informed respect for indigenous peoples.
The Centre for Telecommunications and Information Engineering (CTIE) is recognised as a centre of excellence in telecommunications research, technical consulting and education. It is an innovative group of highly proficient telecommunications engineers based at Monash University's Clayton campus. The group carries out leading edge research, works collaboratively with and consults for key industry sectors, cultural institutions, organisations in health, the environment, and government, and provides professional training courses.
CATT at RMIT is dedicated to exploring new concepts in telecommunications engineering, systems, networks and services; furthering the understanding of the foundations of these fields, and using innovative methods to develop state-of-the-art technology in telecommunications. CATT is also dedicated to providing high quality education programs to its researchers and post-graduate students and attracting the best researchers in its field.
UWA is dedicated to the advancement, transmission and sustainability of knowledge and understanding through the conduct of teaching, research and scholarship at the highest international standards, for the benefit of the international and national communities and the state of Western Australia.
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Recognised as one of Australia's most innovative universities, Victoria University offers a unique combination of academic and vocational skills, coupled with an advanced research profile. The University's four Higher Education faculties and seven Technical and Further Education schools have developed strong links with industry, business and the local community. A number of alliances have been forged with key industry players to give students direct access to cutting-edge research, as well as work experience to broaden their employment options.
Providing world-class research into areas from wireless communications to space exploration, Telecommunications and Industrial Physics at CSIRO has gone from developing Australia's first computer to working towards the provision of seamless, 'always connected' broadband services. Key research areas include: antennas, digital signal processing, digital communications, electromagnetics, satellite systems and telecommunications networks.

Ericsson is a world leader in mobile and broadband Internet communications, helping to create networks that deliver new services to millions of people. Ericsson contribute to the essential infrastructure for modern communications in Australia and New Zealand. The company leads in the development of Mobile Internet and third generation (3G) mobile networks. They are also a leading provider of end-to-end communications solutions across Australia and New Zealand - from traditional fixed line telephone services to Internet services and entire wireless networks.

Vodafone is a global company focused on mobile communication technology and the provision of mobile services. Vodafone was awarded the third Australian mobile telecommunications carrier license in December 1992. Vodafone Australia operates a GSM digital mobile network that covers 92 per cent of the Australian population. Vodafone's Globalstar satellite service, launched in May 2000, offers 100 per cent geographic coverage of Australia with an integrated GSM/satellite handset.
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