CommsWire - 14 September 2017
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Telstra says calls, texts from wearables by Sept end
Telstra plans to introduce embedded SIM technology to make it possible for Australians to use compatible wearable devices, instead of their phones, to make calls and send texts.
Macquarie Government on a cloud with NSW Govt appointment
Macquarie Government, a division of Macquarie Telecom, has been added to the NSW GovDC Marketplace.
Skyfii wins contract with UK shopping centre
ASX-listed guest Wi-Fi, analytics and marketing services provider Skyfii has marked its entry into the UK shopping centre market vertical with a contract for the deployment of its cloud-based IO Connect data analytics solution by the Lexicon Shopping Centre in the town of Bracknell in Berkshire.
Telcos ?most complained? about NZ industry sector says Commission
New Zealand telecommunications companies and service providers cop the most criticism from the country?s consumers of all business and industry sectors, according to a new report just published by the competition enforcement and regulatory agency The Commerce Commission.
Bluetooth flaws leave billions of devices open to attacks
Researchers at IoT security firm Armis say they have found eight flaws in the Bluetooth protocol that can be used to attack devices running Android, iOS, Linux and Windows.