It is official: buffering is cancelled. Dead zones are done. The Wheatbelt is stepping into a new era of speed and reliability powered by CRISP Wireless. A new standard of digital equality is emerging across regional Western Australia, as CRISP Wireless expands its high speed fixed wireless network further around the Wheatbelt. The development is designed to close long standing connectivity gaps that have left regional communities at a digital disadvantage, compared with metropolitan areas. No longer will a postcode determine whether students can join a class online, whether farmers can run advanced agricultural systems or whether businesses can serve customers without technical stress. Equal internet means equal opportunity.
This major expansion brings high speed connectivity into more locations where it is needed most. Towns newly upgraded include; Wadderin • Narembeen • Dowerin • Babakin • Ardath • Varley • Jitarning • Tammin • Meckering • Cunderdin • Yornaning • Popanyinning • Cuballing • Korbel • Wagin • Dumbleyung • Kukerin • Merredin • Beverly • Lake Grace • Lake King • Newdegate
With more towers activated and installation teams on the ground households and farms in these communities can now enjoy connectivity that finally matches the speed of their ambitions.
CRISP Wireless is deploying fixed wireless instead of satellite. Signals travel shorter distances from local towers which improves speed and responsiveness.
This upgrade is not about the bare minimum. It is about building a network that genuinely supports modern life in regional WA.
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This rollout is a game-changer for everyday life, work, education and farming.
With CRISP Wireless:
Digital inclusion is now essential. Fast, stable internet is a requirement for participation in education, employment, business and community life.
A postcode shouldn’t decide what you can achieve.
Digital equality transforms education, employment, safety and opportunity.
We’re local. And that matters.
CRISP Wireless is not a large corporation parachuting into the Wheatbelt. We live here. We work here. We build here.
Each new tower strengthens community resilience. Each new connection gives a family a farm or a business access to the digital future.
Improved connectivity supports:
A connected Wheatbelt is a stronger Wheatbelt, online and offline.
A fast and stable internet connection does more than improve entertainment or convenience. It supports the right to learn work run a business stay healthy and remain socially connected. When technology becomes equal, life opportunities become equal too. That is why this upgrade matters so much to the future of the Wheatbelt. Families who once struggled to keep up with online schoolwork can now feel confident that every student has the same digital start line as their metro counterparts. Adults who rely on telehealth can know that their appointments will not freeze or fail. People who want to live and work in the Wheatbelt can build careers from home instead of leaving the region to find better digital support. This helps keep communities together and keeps local towns strong. The expansion also means rural innovation can grow. Modern agriculture relies heavily on data. From livestock tracking to crop monitoring and weather automation, better internet allows Wheatbelt farms to adopt the same cutting edge systems used by farms in major agricultural hubs around the world. When farming becomes more efficient the entire region benefits. As more towers activate and more customers connect, the digital divide that once separated the Wheatbelt from the rest of the state becomes smaller. The upgrade is a reminder that regional towns are not an afterthought. They are essential to Western Australia and they deserve technology that reflects their importance. The Wheatbelt keeps WA running. The internet should keep the Wheatbelt running too. Where you live should never decide what you are able to achieve.
Our farming community deserves clarity, not confusion. Let’s stand together through the live export phase out, with the right support and guidance for what’s next.
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