Wireless VR 650% growth massively straining data networks Said to be equivalent to 3 billion hours of 4K video streaming, wireless VR via smartphone-based and standalone headsets will leave data networks strained, generating 21,000 petabytes of traffic by 2021!

9th August 2017

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NBN: Making telcos buy more of little use, say experts Networking veterans have cast doubts on assertions made today that the speed woes experienced by customers on the national broadband network could be eradicated if telecommunications companies paid $9.75 per month for each connection.

8th August 2017

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Telstra launches Australian Digital Inclusion Index 2017: we?re doing more online The latest Australian Digital Inclusion Index has launched, powered by Roy Morgan, RMIT and Swinburne?s CSI, and our digital inclusion score has improved.

7th August 2017

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ACMA inquiry likely to be a waste of time COMMENT: Will the inquiry that the Australian Communications and Media Authority has been asked to carry out into the malfunctioning NBN end up doing any good?

4th August 2017

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Get ready for upcoming mobile broadband, 4G, 5G spectrum auction: ACMA The Australian Communications and Media Authority has announced another upcoming spectrum auction later this year covering a variety of bands suitable for mobile broadband, 4G and potential 5G networks.

3rd August 2017

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Vodafone incurs losses but invests $2 billion to boost mobile network Vodafone Australia is touting a spend of $2 billion on development and expansion of its Australian mobile network over the full year 2017 despite a year on year loss of $81.5 million for the first half.

2nd August 2017

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Vodafone gateway goes beyond NBN frontier with 4G backup Just like Telstra offered with its hybrid NBN 4G modem in February, so too Vodafone has announced that it is going beyond the final NBN frontier with a 4G backup plan.

1st August 2017

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ECONOMUSE: The blame game - cutting the gordian knot Vodafone Hutchison Australia?s solution does not cut it. Australians still hang on to their landlines In the era of mobile phones and smartphones many Australians still find it difficult to give up their trusty landline phone services, with a new survey revealing that 55% still have a landline phone.

31st July 2017

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The June 2017 issue is now out and we have a range of papers from public policy, history and academia. The growth in the number of papers being published quarterly is a very positive outcome that demonstrates the successful efforts of the editorial team to move the Journal forward.

30th July 2017

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Cloud gives Ethernet switch market a hammering The business market for Ethernet switches appears to be feeling the effect of cloud computing, with sales in the first quarter of 2017 falling 21% year-on-year and 12% quarter-on-quarter, data from research firm IDC shows.

28th July 2017

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