Newsletter

Will The Jabiru Ever Fly?; Iphone Booms In Australia But Not Elsewhere; The Latest From Quickflix: The China Syndrome; Aarnet Links Up With California Network; New Telephone Numbering System Up And Going; 5g Service Revenues: Us $65 Billion Globally By 2025.

6th August 2015

Newsletter

Macquarie Bank buys Australia?s mobile towers for $2B; Optus boosts profits with strong mobile growth; Quickflix to offer Presto TV, movie content; AARNet, AusCERT get together with security services offer; Free US MVNO FreedomPop launching UK in ?summer?; Why streaming services will not end piracy.

15th May 2015

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Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISP sparks into action over NZ internet charges; CSIRO, AARNet part of ?breakthrough? global open SDN project; Market declares TPG winner of iiNet bout, but is the fight over yet?; Mozilla deprecates HTTP: new features for HTTPS sites only; Fibre: good for the environment, not just your bowels.

8th May 2015

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Telstra to resell IBM SoftLayer cloud IBM invests billions in Internet of Things Telstra jumps on FTTB wagon Telstra to borrow a billion in US bonds AARNet connects smart farm centre NBN updates national construction plan Will the TPG-iiNet merger kill competition?

1st April 2015

Newsletter

NBN in $150 million FTTN pilot with Telstra with Alcatel-Lucent vectoring cabinets; It?s OK to store data offshore, says Government; Telecom NZ reveals Internet TV details; Telecom New Zealand?s retreat is complete; AARNet deal brings cloud to higher education ; Global mobile termination rates down; ACCC varies fixed line FADs; Australian business embracing social media; Telstra in major monitored security deal; Patrick Fair to head CA security panel; NBN cabling site for consumers; Can you...

27th June 2014

Newsletter

NBN in $150 million FTTN pilot with Telstra; with Alcatel-Lucent vectoring cabinets; Telstra Global expands Asian network; Australia slow in Internet speed rankings; Aussies catching the mobile commerce bug; AdelaideFree Wi-Fi network makes its debut; Huawei takes Aussie students to China; AARNet deal brings cloud to higher education.

27th June 2014

Journal

This paper describes the rationale behind AARNet?s involvement in providing a range of value-added services over its Research and Education high-speed network. Special emphasis is given to services offered 'in the Cloud', and in particular concentrating on its latest service offering, Cloudstor+, which provides Cloud storage to researchers across Australia.

June 2014