Melbourne-based Uecomm has signed an infrastructure wholesale agreement that will enable the company to commence data services in the Adelaide market by the end of this month.
The company, which has a number of customers awaiting ‘immediate’ connection, will try to tap into a market that is expected to be worth $308 million, according to Uecomm ceo Peter McGrath.
“This agreement will enable Uecomm to utilise an existing infrastructure in both the CBD and metropolitan areas of Adelaide, which will have a significant impact on the speed and cost effectiveness with which we are able to enter into this market,” McGrath said.
“The network in Adelaide will be fully integrated into Uecomm’s national network capability, providing advanced nationwide data and Internet solutions for Australian-based corporate and government organisations.”
“It is also a very positive outcome for businesses in the CBD and metropolitan areas of Adelaide, as it means they will have rapid access to one of the most advanced and extensive data telecommunications networks in Australia,” McGrath added.