Corporate Body

CRC for Broadband Telecommunications and Networking (1993 - 1999)

From
1 April 1993
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
To
1 July 1999
Functions
Telecommunications, Information technology and Industrial or scientific research
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Broadband Telecommunications and Networking
Location
Perth, Western Australia

Summary

Existing between April 1993 and July 1999, the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Broadband Telecommunications and Networking undertook research in areas such as networking architectures, access protocols, sign processing and digital transmission analysis management. In 1999 the CRC was replaced by the Australian Telecommunications CRC.

Timeline

 1993 - 1999 CRC for Broadband Telecommunications and Networking
       1999 - 2006 Australian Telecommunications CRC

Published resources

Books

  • Cooperative Research Centres Program (Australia), CRC Compendium / Cooperative Research Centres Program, Australia (Canberra: Australian government Publishing Service, 1996), 72 pp. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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