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Zero One Distribution signs up networking hardware provider Radwin
Zero One Distribution signs up networking hardware provider Radwin
Malabar-based distributor to bring PtMP portfolio to Australian partners.
Zero One Distribution has signed a distribution agreement for broadband and wireless networking vendor Radwin for Australia.
The deal will give Sydney-based Zero One access to Radwin’s full portfolio of Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) solutions to Australian partners.
“After carefully considering several companies, we chose Radwin due to its high level of quality and the capabilities of their product suite,” said Leighton Reid, sales director of Zero One Distribution.
Based in Malabar, Sydney, Zero One provides fixed wireless and networking solutions to partners across Australia.
iTWire Tuesday, 20 July 2021 10:53 Zero One Distribution partners with Radwin to secure fast and reliable internet connection in Australia
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Fixed wireless and networking solutions distributor Zero One Distribution enters into a distribution agreement with wireless broadband solutions provider Radwin. The two companies are collaborating to deliver strong internet connectivity in Australia.
Zero One Distribution has signed a distribution agreement with Radwin, a provider of PtMP and PtP wireless broadband solutions. The collaboration will help Australian service providers and integrators enrich customers’ lives with fast and reliable internet connectivity.
Zero One Distribution sales director Leighton Reid says the company chose Radwin due to its level of quality and the capabilities of its product suite.
Arbor Day should be about growing trees, not just planting them | Opinion
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A forested plot in Thailand’s Doi Suthep Pui National Park, formerly burnt over, after 12 years of restoration. Arbor Day is Friday. (Forru/Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
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For 149 years, Americans have marked Arbor Day on the last Friday in April by planting trees.
Now business leaders, politicians, YouTubers and celebrities are calling for the planting of millions, billions or even trillions of trees to slow climate change.
As ecologists who study forestrestoration, we know that trees store carbon, provide habitat for animals and plants, prevent erosion and create shade in cities. But as we have explained elsewhere in detail, planting trees is not a silver bullet for solving complex environmental and social problems. And for trees to produce benefits, they need to be planted correctly – which often is not the case.
For 149 years, Americans have marked Arbor Day on the last Friday in April by planting trees.
Now business leaders, politicians, YouTubers and celebrities are calling for the planting of millions, billions or even trillions of trees to slow climate change.
As ecologists who study forestrestoration, we know that trees store carbon, provide habitat for animals and plants, prevent erosion and create shade in cities. But as we have explained elsewhere in detail, planting trees is not a silver bullet for solving complex environmental and social problems. And for trees to produce benefits, they need to be planted correctly – which often is not the case.