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BAI Communications recently addressed the challenge of wind farm impacts on communication networks on April 22, noting that rapid turbine deployment in Australia can interfere with radio signals through physical obstruction, signal diffraction, scattering, near-field effects, and electromagnetic emissions. Previously, on March 25, Stephen Farrugia of BAI Communications participated in the CommsDay Regional & Policy Forum, discussing Australia's communications challenges and highlighting the company's 12-year partnership with the NSW Telco Authority, its role in essential mobile connectivity for Australian healthcare, and efforts to connect communities in the Northern Territory. Earlier in March, BAI Communications, in collaboration with CloudRAN.AI, announced a successful trial validating the Polaris 10 outdoor 5G gNB at the University of Canberra, demonstrating field-validated performance for enterprise-grade private 5G requirements. In February, the company expanded its BAI360 virtual experience platform on February 11 to showcase connectivity solutions for the Mining & Resources, Oil & Gas, and Wind & Power sectors, reflecting its delivery across these operations. This followed BAI Communications securing a contract on February 4 to deliver the radio communications backbone for the Sydney Metro West project, working alongside the Metro Trains West (MTW) consortium.
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