Mark A Gregory is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer 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) 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 Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy in January 2015. He has been a regular public policy commentator on telecommunications, especially on the status and future of the National Broadband Network, via the ABC, The Australian, Business Spectator, The Conversation and InnovationAus.com
Journal Articles
An Analysis of the Optus National Outage and Recommendations for Enhanced Regulation
JTDE - Vol 11, No 4 - December 2023
Latency Analysis for Mobile Cellular Network uRLLC Services
JTDE - Vol 10, No 3 - September 2022
Regional Mobile Telecommunications Access, Competition and Public Benefits
JTDE - Vol 10, No 2 - June 2022
University Students’ Engagement with Devices and Technology -- A Comparison of Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Student Use
JTDE - Vol 10, No 2 - June 2022
Regional Mobile Telecommunications Performance
JTDE - Vol 9, No 3 - September 2021
Ideology-Driven Telecommunications Market Leads to a Second-Rate Outcome
JTDE - Vol 8, No 4 - December 2020
The Future of Telecommunications is Open Source
JTDE - Vol 8, No 3 - September 2020
5G and Wi-Fi 6 Milestones
JTDE - Vol 8, No 1 - March 2020
Editorial
JTDE - Vol 7, No 4 - December 2019
A Forum on the Future of Australia’s NBN
JTDE - Vol 7, No 2 - June 2019
8K Arrives
JTDE - Vol 7, No 1 - March 2019
How to Transition the National Broadband Network to Fibre To The Premises
JTDE - Vol 7, No 1 - March 2019
5G Arrives
AJTDE - Vol 6, No 4 - November 2018
The 4G to 5G Network Architecture Evolution in Australia
AJTDE - Vol 6, No 4 - November 2018
Digital Economy Focus
AJTDE - Vol 6, No 3 - August 2018
Debating Wholesale Telecommunications Reforms
AJTDE - Vol 6, No 2 - May 2018
Australian Wholesale Telecommunications Reforms
AJTDE - Vol 6, No 2 - May 2018
Editorial -- Consumer Protection
AJTDE - Vol 6, No 1 - February 2018
Editorial
AJTDE - Vol 5, No 4 - November 2017
Telecommunications and Security Reform
AJTDE - Vol 5, No 3 - August 2017
Utilisation of DANGER and PAMP signals to detect a MANET Packet Storage Time Attack
AJTDE - Vol 5, No 2 - May 2017
A Time for Renewal
AJTDE - Vol 5, No 2 - May 2017
Telecommunications Performance Monitoring and Unlimited Data
AJTDE - Vol 5, No 1 - February 2017
Editorial
AJTDE - Vol 4, No 4 - November 2016
Editorial
AJTDE - Vol 4, No 3 - August 2016
National Broadband Network
AJTDE - Vol 4, No 2 - May 2016
Impending Media Review
AJTDE - Vol 4, No 1 - February 2016
The Rationale for Universal Access to Digital Services
AJTDE - Vol 3, No 4 - November 2015
Warrnambool Exchange Fire ? Resilience and Emergency Management
AJTDE - Vol 2, No 4 - November 2014
TJA's NBN policy panel
TJA - Vol 63, No 3 - June 2013
Editorial
AJTDE - Vol 3, No 4 - November 2015
Editorial
AJTDE - Vol 3, No 3 - August 2015
Telecommunications Disruption
AJTDE - Vol 3, No 2 - May 2015
Editorial
AJTDE - Vol 3, No 1 - March 2015
A flexible upgrade path for the Australian National Broadband Network
AJTDE - Vol 1, No 1 - October 2013