Zetifi and Leading Edge Data Centres work to fill connectivity gaps

By Rachel McDonald and Olivia Calver
September 17 2020 - 1:05pm
Zetifi CEO Daniel Winson hands Riverina MP Michael McCormack scissors to cut the ribbon to open their Wagga Wagga factory. Zetifi plans to deliver Wi-Fi to Australia's most remote locations. Photo: Rachel McDonald
Zetifi CEO Daniel Winson hands Riverina MP Michael McCormack scissors to cut the ribbon to open their Wagga Wagga factory. Zetifi plans to deliver Wi-Fi to Australia's most remote locations. Photo: Rachel McDonald

Technology start-ups are focusing their attention on regional and rural areas, helping to fill the connectivity gaps left in the bush.

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