The public cloud infrastructure market in the western world already exceeds $100 billion, yet it has less than 15% market penetration. Over the next two decades, as it increasingly captures IT infrastructure spending, it could expand 10 to 20 times, reaching a $1 to $2 trillion market. If the current business model persists, it will also generate $1 to $2 trillion in managed and professional cloud infrastructure services. Considering typical EBITDA margins and EV/EBITDA multiples, this could result in a mid-trillion-dollar valuation for an industry currently led by three major players, with an additional $1 to $3 trillion in value for those offering managed and professional services in the cloud sector.
BAI Communications has successfully obtained licensed spectrum in the 3.8 GHz band from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). This acquisition enhances our current mmWave spectrum assets and bolsters our capacity to provide advanced telecommunications solutions. With up to 50MHz of spectrum secured in major metropolitan and regional areas throughout Australia, this achievement enables us to expedite the rollout of private mobile network solutions.
The 3.8 GHz band spectrum is assigned through an area-wide apparatus license, with each license encompassing a 1.8 x 1.8 km cell within a national grid. We have strategically secured bandwidth in regions with high demand, where sectors like ports, logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare can significantly benefit from private connectivity solutions.
Proposal to renew the expiring space object determinations and space object class license. The tools used to regulate communications with space objects are set to expire in 2025. We aim to renew them with minor modifications.
We also intend to add the following three additional owners, controllers, or operators of foreign space objects to Schedule 1 of the draft Foreign Space Objects Determination:
NSL Comm Ltd (incorporated in Israel)
Plan-S Satellite and Space Technologies Inc. (incorporated in Türkiye)
Rivada Space Networks GmbH (incorporated in Germany).
Germany
Germany is a full member of NATO and has been since 1955.
It is a key ally and plays a significant role in NATO operations and policymaking.
Germany hosts several NATO military bases and is actively involved in collective defense and international peacekeeping missions under the NATO umbrella.
Turkey
Turkey is also a full member of NATO, joining in 1952.
Strategically located at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East, Turkey is crucial for NATO’s southern flank.
Despite some political tensions with other NATO members, Turkey remains an integral part of the alliance, hosting important military installations such as the Incirlik Air Base.
Israel
Israel is not a NATO member but is considered a close partner.
Israel has a formal relationship with NATO through the Mediterranean Dialogue, a partnership initiative that fosters cooperation on security issues in the Mediterranean region.
The partnership allows Israel to participate in joint exercises and consultations but does not extend collective defense guarantees under Article 5 of the NATO treaty.
Merely a coincidence, Forico installs Pano AI systems that are active in various regions across New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania, with 30 distinct stations overseeing over 2 million hectares of forests, farmland, and renewable energy zones.
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