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IoT Analytics identify why firms employ system integrators Among companies implementing IoT projects, 55% employ a professional services firm or system integrator, according to the list of 700+ IoT system integration and services companies 2021 study by IoT Analytics.

30th September 2021

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Infosys launches Infosys Equinox platform to help businesses open their commerce sites Digital services and consulting Infosys launches Infosys Equinox to help enterprises deliver hyper-segmented, personalised omnichannel commerce experiences for B2B and B2C buyers.

13th September 2021

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NBN Co wants ACCC approval for variations to Special Access Undertakings NBN Co wants to vary its Special Access Undertakings (SAU) to include fibre-to-the-node, fibre-to-the-basement and hybrid fibre coaxial technologies to which the SAU will apply. Optus on Cloud-N with new SDN release Optus has released a new software-defined networking (SDN) solution it has dubbed Cloud-N.

1st June 2016

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iOS continues to rise in Australia, Huawei Europe?s 2nd largest Android brand; Cyber Security: Needs a global perspective; Consumers accessing cloud computing services: 4.6 billion by 2020; Nokia Networks, China Mobile join forces to develop 5G; Fujitsu releases 'game changing' IoT Edgeware; MyNetFone changes corporate name; Telkomtelstra appoints new President Director; Alcatel-Lucent wins 3-year New Caledonia deal.

5th November 2015

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IA calls on Turnbull and Opposition to scrap Data RetentionInternet Australia has put the pressure on the federal government and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and the Labor Opposition, with a call for the Data Retention Act to be scrapped completely.

18th September 2015

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Quickflix In Asx Trading Halt ? Acquisition Imminent?; Smartphone Growth Slows ? From Spectacular To Merely Massive; Nokia And Alcatel-Lucent Fattening Up Before Merger; Telstra ?to Float Ooyala? In Us; Software Gives Acma New Spectrum Auction Facility; Vulnerability Exposes 1 Billion Android Users; Fujitsu Further Boosts Investment In Data Centres.

31st July 2015

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COVER STORY: TELSTRA REVEALS PACNET SECURITY BREACH Mystery hackers attack Pacnet: Telstra reveals all Free legal advice from iiNet and $10 fines expected for Dallas downloaders Dallas Buyers Club to sue other ISP customers, takes action in Singapore Huawei launches Agile Internet of Things architecture with LIteOS Telcos noticeably absent from desirable Australian employers list Internet TV, consumer choice to drive fourfold increase in use of OTT services Dramatic rise in mobile data traffic...

22nd May 2015

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Telcos noticeably absent from desirable Australian employers list; Fujitsu?s iris-scanning Android smartphone is an eyeful; Kiwi ?thirst? for Internet accelerates with streaming take-up; Sharp?s multi-billion dollar loss blunts Apple; OUT OF LEFT FIELD with GP.

18th May 2015

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AT&T?s switch to ?extraordinarily costly? FTTP - Australian NBN implications?; Big changes ahead for ?GenNBN? generation, says NBNCo; Optus among the top 3 most attractive ICT employers in OZ; Internet Society continues pressure on government over Internet policy.

27th April 2015

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Optus will pay other carriers? exit fees; iiNet acquires most of Tech2; Thaicom-7 launched, now for NewSat and Optus; 4G revenue boost ?will be short-lived?; Our apps are spying on us, and Android is worst; Japanese giants hit 400 Gbps.

8th September 2014