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Domino's upgrades store network ahead of more online orders and drone-delivered pizzas

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The pizza delivery company has signed a deal with Macquarie Telecom to upgrade its network of 720-plus stores in Australia.
Online orders accounted for nearly 80% of Domino’s total global sales during the 2022 half-year financial results — and the company only expects this number to grow further. Domino’s, which operates in 10 markets globally, has signed a deal with Macquarie Telecom to roll out NBN, VoIP, and SD-WAN with 4G back-up services to more than 720 Domino’s stores across Australia to accommodate for the expected continued growth online. «We want a telco infrastructure solution that’s going to be capable not just for now, with a large percentage of online sales… [but] will grow to the future, that will be reliable for up and downstream for data, and also smarter stores be it technology in-store or out of store that needs to return to base,» Domino’s group chief digital and experience officer Michael Gillespie told ZDNet. The upgrade has been rolled out at 400 sites within five months, with the remaining 320 sites expected to be completed in the next four months. The decision by Domino’s to upgrade its network is also ahead of potential plans by the pizza delivery company to bring drone deliveries to Australia.

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