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A blue sky and clouds with barrels of diesel being carried in a mesh sling underneath a helicopter connected by a cargo line
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Get to da choppa: mission not impossible

A flooded creek in outback QLD. Critical fibre infrastructure. And a generator burning through its last fuel.
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Three moments in tech that changed the world. One is happening now.

There have been three moments in my life when tech changed the world. One is happening right now.
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How Vocus is using AI to deliver faster, without cutting corners

When businesses need new digital infrastructure, they want a provider that’s moving fast to deliver new capabilities and product improvements. That's why Vocus is investing in AI and automation across our engineering teams to increase our delivery speed.
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Broadcasting from Antarctica: When remote doesn’t mean disconnected

Have you ever watched a nature documentary from Antarctica and wondered how they manage to broadcast in HD from the world's most hostile environment? For years, the answer was: they mostly didn't. Drop-outs, frozen feeds, and delayed footage were just accepted as the cost of telling stories from the edge of the world. That’s all changed now.
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Australia’s severe solar storm – what it meant for networks

Australia’s severe solar storm in the past day put on an impressive light show across Australia. But there was also serious side – the risk to Australia’s critical infrastructure. Here’s a behind the scenes look at how the Vocus team works to monitor and shield our data networks.
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The hacker that tried to poison a town’s water supply

When a hacker logged into a Florida water treatment plant in 2021 through TeamViewer and tried to poison an entire town by increasing sodium hydroxide levels to dangerous levels, it sent shockwaves through the industry.
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