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BRCA

Locality: Cheltenham

Phone: +61 3 9583 3445



Address: 318 Bay Road 3192 Cheltenham, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.brca.com.au

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22.01.2022 A typical day in our digital world :-) ITUs latest Trends in Telecom Reform reveals a fast-evolving ICT landscape and helps you navigate fourth-generation regulation http://ow.ly/QbqUq



22.01.2022 Arm Yourself with Wireless Know-How for the Industrial IoT Age The concept of the "Internet of Things" has been around for many years and global deployment of IoT networks has rapidly increased within the past 12 months. The Industrial IoT is bringing the world of the IoT and its latest technologies to legacy industrial applications in order to reduce costs, increase productivity, and maximize uptime. A new age of industrial technology is dawning and its time to get ready be...fore you are left behind. http://www.moxa.com/newslett/connection/2015//feat_01.htm

18.01.2022 https://www.brca.com.au/brca-bytes-november-2019-2/

17.01.2022 Check out this Snap-on "Must-Have" - the 14.4v Compact MicroLithium Cordless Recip Saw. With 3,100 strokes per minute, variable speed trigger and adjustable dep...th guides in a small and lightweight tool, the CTRS761 Recip Saw brings power and versatility to a whole new level. #Snapon #CTRS761 #QualityPower See more



16.01.2022 Read the latest BRCA Bytes newsletter here: https://www.brca.com.au/brca-bytes-june-2019/

16.01.2022 Digital Power: A new safety frontier...https://www.ecdonline.com.au//digital-power-a-new-safety-f

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15.01.2022 IDEAL Electrical, a provider of professional-grade tools and supplies for electricians and data communications contractors, is offering a kit that allows telecom installers to forego the cost of purchasing several different hand tools to cut, strip and crimp ELV cables, plus have a ready supply of IDC connectors on-hand for their next job. IDEALs Telephone/Data Splice & Repair Kit (Catalog #33-719) features the companys multi-purpose Kinetic Super Wire Stripper, which lets ...installers alternate between stripping, cutting and crimping 22-24 AWG twisted-pair cables to prepare IDC splices -- including IDEAL and industry standard UR-I, UY-I, UB-I IDC connectors or "jellybeans" -- all with a single tool that never needs to leave their hands. Further, the IDEAL IDC Kinetic Super IDC tool has a molded, ergonomic Santoprene handle and features the companys Thumb-Valley finger guide for comfort, along with a cushioned, textured grip that naturally cradles the users hand, reducing muscle fatigue while also wicking away perspiration. The grip is wider than those found on other strippers so there is noticeably less impact on the palm, notes the company. In addition to the tool, the kit also features bonus 25 IDC connectors (UR-I, 3 wire butt splice). Source: Utility Products http://www.utilityproducts.com//electrical-tools-kit-helps

15.01.2022 Grand Final at the BICSI Conference

12.01.2022 Register for Cabling Installation and Maintenances #webinar "Data Center Management and Cabling" on July 30 at 1 pm ET. This webcast seminar examines some of the technologies that keep a #datacenter operating as efficiently as possible. http://ow.ly/PUwAT

11.01.2022 As a BICSI Registered Cabler, you are invited to compete in BICSIs search for Australias most skilful communications cabler. Are you competing in the 2016 BICSI Cabling Skills Challenge?... Were calling on all skilled BICSI Registered Cablers to compete in the regional heats of the BICSI Cabling Skills Challenge, being held throughout Australia in March and April 2016. The rewards are very exciting: Each regional winner receives a trophy, a kit of quality tools provided by our sponsors, and a complimentary ticket to the BICSI South Pacific Conference to compete in the South Pacific Grand Final in Sydney in May, 2016. The South Pacific winner receives another trophy and a trip to Florida (airfare and accommodation paid by Platinum sponsor J.B. Hunter Technologies) to compete in the BICSI International Skills Challenge in January 2017. Heres your chance to show youre the best cabler in your region and then go on to compete against the best from all over Australia and New Zealand in the South Pacific Grand Final. If you win that, youll be our next expert cabling representative at the BICSI 2017 International Skills Challenge in Florida, by entering the BICSI South Pacific 2016 Skills Challenge cable installation competition. Our 2014 winner - Frazer Mackie from New Zealand (on the left with the sleeves) - did us proud in the International competition, coming first in the Structured Cabling heat, summarily knocking off the best of the Yanks. And our 2015 winner - Cameron Rolfe from WA (on the right with all the trophies) - will be flying out in January to take on the rest of the world as our 2015 South Pacific champion. Could it be you next year? Theres only one way to prove youre the best and thats by enrolling in the regional heats now. Click here to see all the dates and venues of the Cabling Skills Challenge heats being carried out around the South Pacific, as well as to obtain download the applications forms and details on the competition. Sponsors: Platinum sponsor J.B. Hunter Technologies Gold sponsors Fluke Networks Commscope Silver sponsors Siemon Molex Torque IP BRCA Bronze sponsors TNA Industries Grove Communications Supplies TTAS Conkat Australia

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10.01.2022 R & M Network Monitoring at Remote Locations R&M Expands the Network Management System, R&MinteliPhy 3.0 now allows Multi-Site Function and Geographical Data.... http://rdm.inx.ch/inxmail17/d/d.aspx

09.01.2022 Happy #TroubleshootingTuesday! [Credit: Dilbert]

07.01.2022 Can Registered Cablers work on carriers lead in cables? One of the most common inquiries BRCA receives from cablers is: "Can I work on the Lead-in cabling?" The simple answer is "No, unless you have the carriers permission." That permission can be obtained from any of the carriers, including NBN, if you meet their criteria. Remember - that cabling is their property. They own it, so you need permission to do anything to it. And thats why the demarcation point is clearly defined in the regulations. BRCA recently issued an article in BRCA Bytes newsletter summing up the matter and providing links to valuable Telstra and NBN documents that outline the process to obtain "Authority to Alter" their lead-in cables.

06.01.2022 Corning introduces 8-fiber-based preterminated data center cabling system EDGE8 from Corning is a modular, tip-to-tip optical cabling system based on 8-fiber MTP connectivity for data center LAN and SAN applications. Corning recently announced the EDGE8 modular, preterminated optical cabling system that features an 8-fiber cabling design intended to maximize per-rack-unit density. The EDGE8 system is based on 8-fiber MTP connectivity, which the company points out makes it ea...sy to match the fiber count in the backbone of data center networks and SANs with todays Base-8 Quad Small Form Factor Pluggable transceivers. This capability results in 100-percent fiber utilization, streamlined 1:1 port mapping, and up to 50-percent reduction in link attenuation by eliminating the need for conversion modules. EDGE8 furthers the benefits of Base-8 design with pinned MTP trunks that enable simple patch-cable deployment and optimized harness mapping, resulting in no unused fiber/connectors. EDGE8 modules also offer a 30-percent improvement in insertion loss, resulting in longer duplex link distances. Corning further explained that EDGE8 is built on the foundation of Cornings family of EDGE solutions Driven by increasing adoption of cloud computing and a growing demand for streaming video, data centers and SANs are migrating to faster transmission speeds to find and send data back to consumers as quickly as possible. Cornings EDGE8 is the most future-ready data center connectivity solution available for simple, efficient and cost-effective migration to transmission speeds up to 400 Gigabits per second. Stuart Hoiness, senior vice president of enterprise networks for Corning Optical Communications, added, EDGE8 solutions help data center operators deliver an optimal end-user experience, while mitigating the uncertainty associated with ever-increasing transmission speeds and continually evolving standards. Installing a Base-8 cabling system like EDGE8 today provides the simplest, most-flexible path to 40, 100, and 400 Gigabits per second in the future. https://www.corning.com//applicatio/data-center/edge8.html

04.01.2022 What do you call your registration? Most cablers correctly refer to themselves as ACMA Registered Cablers, which is the term the regulator the ACMA decided on years ago. But back in the nineties, cablers were Austel Licenced Cablers, because the regulator, known as Austel at the time, called it an Austel licence. Some cablers still call themselves Austel licenced, but its slowly diminishing. So the next time youre introducing yourself, tell them youre an ACMA Registered Cabler.

04.01.2022 BRCA Bytes: https://www.brca.com.au/brca-bytes-march-2019/

02.01.2022 BRCA are at the security expo in Sydney today and tomorrow. Come and say hi!

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