Gov hopes for multi-carrier highway boost

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$50 million to be spent on regional roads coverage.

The government will put $50 million from its 'better connectivity plan' into improving mobile coverage on roads and highways.

Gov hopes for multi-carrier highway boost

The Regional Roads Australia Mobile Program (RRAMP) was announced today by communications minister Michelle Rowland.

The government said the investment will co-fund pilot programs with states and territories, to trial “new, novel and innovative” solutions for road coverage.

New infrastructure (and expansion of existing infrastructure) will be funded, with priority to be given to multi-carrier coverage.

State and territory contributions can either be in direct funding, or as in-kind contributions (which could include fast-tracking land access or providing project or contract management services).

State and territory proposals under RRAMP are due February 23.

“The Regional Roads Australia Mobile Program will help deliver targeted solutions that address unique local challenges, boosting mobile connectivity for communities and commuters alike," Rowland said in a statement.

“Successful multi-carrier solutions will ensure we leverage existing infrastructure to keep Australians connected – regardless of who their carrier might be.”

According to budget papers published in December’s Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook [pdf], the government intends the $50 million to be spread across three years: $10 million will be spent in the current financial year, with $20 million in each of the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 years.

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