Founder
Mark A Gregory
Mark A Gregory is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. He was born in Melbourne, Australia and received a PhD and a Master of Engineering from RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia in 2008 and 1992 respectively, and a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)(Honours) from University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia in 1984.
Mark is a former Army officer who spent four years working on major defence projects, and is a director of an engineering consultancy. Dr Gregory is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia, a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. His research interests include cyber-security, fiber network design and operation, wireless networks and technical risk. Dr Gregory received an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citation in 2009.
Mark was appointed Managing Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy in January 2015 and completed a major update of the Journal systems and processes prior to retiring from the Board in January 2021. He has been a regular public policy commentator on telecommunications, especially on the status and future of the National Broadband Network, via the ABC, TheNewDaily, The Australian, Business Spectator, The Conversation and InnovationAus.com
What does the telco industry think of the NBN?
Interesting details can be found in submissions to the Communication Minister Malcolm Turnbull's endless NBN related reviews and audits.
NBN: Turnbull's time is up
The delaying tactics have not worked and options are fast falling by the wayside. Where is the Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull?
Can Telstra save Australia's NBN?
Before the Coalition government takes a backwards step, Telstra should offer to save the NBN and give Telstra shareholders a boost along the way.
NBN Public Policy Process Audit
Turnbull's most recent NBN audit must rise above politics if it is to achieve a believable and reasonable outcome. But will it?
Turnbull's GST on a Birthday Cake Moment
In a response to an article about the MyBroadband failure, the Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull provided a
MyBroadband gets an 'F' for Fail
The MyBroadband website accompanying the Government Broadband and Availability Report 2013 is reviewed yesterday on Technology Spectator in an article