Deadline: 20 December 2024
The Mobile Network Hardening Program is an Australian Government initiative funding upgrades to improve the resilience of Australia’s mobile network telecommunications infrastructure in regional and peri-urban Australia.
The Program provides co-funding to Mobile Network Operators, Mobile Network Infrastructure Providers and Network Management Providers to increase the resilience of mobile telecommunications infrastructure to assist communities during and after a natural disaster or emergency. Round 3 is funding projects located in areas impacted by, or at risk of a natural disaster of the Program, and located in regional and remote Australia and the peri-urban fringe of 19 capital and major regional cities.
Aim
- Prevent outages during a natural disaster
- Strengthen the resilience of telecommunications facilities to allow them to operate for longer during natural disasters
- Support the rapid restoration of services following an outage.
Funding Information
- The Australian Government is providing $20 million (GST exclusive) for Round 3 of the Mobile Network Hardening Program.
- Round 3 funding will be delivered in two streams:
- Regional and Remote Australia Stream: a $10 million (GST exclusive) for projects that deliver Resilience Upgrades in regional, remote and very remote Australia.
- Peri-Urban Fringe Stream: a $10 million (GST exclusive) for projects that deliver Resilience Upgrades in the peri-urban fringe of capital and major regional cities.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible to apply for funding under Round 3 of the Program, you must have an Australian Business Number (ABN), and be a Mobile Network Operator (MNO), Mobile Network Infrastructure Provider (MNIP) or Network Management Provider (NMP). For the purposes of the Program:
- an MNO means a company that supplies a public mobile telecommunications service within the meaning of the Telecommunications Act 1997 and holds an apparatus or a spectrum license (or both) for the supply of public mobile telecommunications services under the Radiocommunications Act 1992;
- an MNIP means a company that provides communications infrastructure in Australia that supports the provision of public mobile telecommunications services in regional and remote Australia or the peri-urban fringe of capital and major regional cities and is used by one or more MNOs; and
- an NMP means a company that is contracted by an MNO to assist with the management and maintenance of its network. Applications from NMPs must be accompanied by written support from the MNO for the proposed Resilience Upgrade.
For more information, visit Australian Government.


