AT&T to form managed cybersecurity joint venture American telecommunications provider AT&T has announced plans to form a standalone managed cybersecurity services business with Chicago-based investor WillJam Ventures. ACMA assigns 3.4-4.0GHz band licences in remote areas The Australian Communications and Media Authority has completed the allocation process for area wide licences in the 3.4-4.0GHz band in remote areas.

22nd November 2023

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The top contenders vying for the top job at Optus The chief executive of Optus has resigned in the wake of the massive 8 November outage, but who are the top candidates set to replace her and lead the embattled telco company? eSafety Commissioner kicks off consultation on draft industry standards

21st November 2023

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Pilbara region to benefit from Telstra’s $24 million connectivity investment Telstra announced it will invest $24 million to improve the connectivity and infrastructure of Western Australia’s Pilbara region in the coming next year. Amazon’s Project Kuiper achieves ‘100% success rate’ for Protoflight mission

20th November 2023

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Edge router default settings caused massive Optus outage Optus has submitted to the Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications a full account on what it thinks caused the massive outage last 8 November that crippled its subscribers: 90 Cisco provider edge routers automatically self-isolated to protect themselves from an overload of IP routing information. Prime Television breaches local content rules

17th November 2023

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Telstra adds five more routes to $1.6B fibre project Telstra has announced plans to install five more connectivity routes to its $1.6 billion intercity fibre network across Australia between now and by 2027. Motorola to ring the opening bell at New York, launches new 'brand narrative'

16th November 2023

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Telstra cashes in on Optus outage Australia's biggest telecommunications provider Telstra claimed it has gained new customers following the 14-hour Optus outage last week, but the exact number of disappointed customers who were inconvencienced was yet to be determined. i.safe Mobile debuts industrial tablets at SPS trade fair

15th November 2023

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NBN Co eyes AI ‘self-healing network’ to improve services Broadband operator NBN Co plans to create an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered "intelligent, self-healing network", expand its workforce, and deliver more network upgrades across Australia, according to its first annual service improvement plan (ASIP). ‘Impressive’ FY23 result sees the appointment of David Michaels as Swoop’s new CRO

14th November 2023

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TPG Telecom terminates $6.3 billion deal with Vocus Vocus Group's $6.3 billion bid for Australian telco TPG Telecom's non-mobile fibre assets will no longer push through with both sides unable to nagivate the "complexity" of the deal or agree to commercial terms. Oppo, Hasselblad to debut next gen HyperTone Camera Systems in 2024

13th November 2023

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Rival telcos gain leverage from Optus outage While it was crystal clear that the Optus outage was disastrous for the company and its subscribers, it seems that the telco's rivals may have benefited from the shutdown. No internet for a day in the world costs US$43 billion with China, US accounting half of the sum 

10th November 2023

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Will Optus compensate its 10.2 million customers who were affected with its outage? Millions of Australians have been hit hard by Optus' outage, which may be the longest and largest shutdown in recent history, but will the telecommunications company's subscribers be compensated by the inconvenience it caused? SVOD spending down for 2022-23 but more local shows were available to viewers

9th November 2023

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