Newsletter

You seem to be using an unblocker or proxy. Please turn off any of these services and try again; Telstra buying cloud services company Kloud; Telstra takes a stake in US company Instart Logic; Fibre can be easily tapped; TIO appoints Geoff Nicholson as new independent director; Tasmania calls on Ericsson in an emergency; Norwood?s World Phone set to ring ?spectacular start? in for 2016.

22nd January 2016

Journal

2015 marks the 125th anniversary of Ericsson supplying telecommunications equipment in Australia. The history of Ericsson in Australia is pr?cised here and the paper entitled ?Establishing L M Ericsson Crossbar Production in Australia? is included for historic reference.

December 2015

Newsletter

Macquarie Telecom slams ACCC as ?out of touch? re: NBN competition; Wi-Fi dominates smartphone data consumption; Telstra's 'hip and trendy? flagship store opens in Melbourne; Yatango down and maybe out; Drive someone else?s car at Sydney and Brisbane airports; Optus does 5-year pre-paid deal driving OVO?s V8 Supercars; Optus offers Microsoft?s Lumia 950 and 950 XL with limited big bonuses.

1st December 2015

Newsletter

Telcos turning to customer retention in face of slow revenue growth; Call for industry to step up to the plate on govt digital transformation; Insatiable thirst for faster data speeds quenched for 350,000 lucky regional residents; Chinese underground leads the world in cyber criminal innovation; Australian Ericsson CEO steps up to drive SE Asia and Oceania; Video on demand keeps skyrocketing ? an update; ICT industry not alone, as executive demand plummets.

26th November 2015

Newsletter

Finally, Australian airlines should soon get in-sky wi-fi; Inmarsat wants better connected ships, too, with Ericsson; Mix and match cloud services cheaper, but come with a warning; Cyber attacks a growing threat to Southeast Asia businesses, governments; Linux Australia suffers another data leak; Warning: Mobile ?bill shock' risk from iOS9 WiFi Assist.

23rd November 2015

Newsletter

Global phone sales rise 15%: Gartner; Ericsson claims yet another LTE Carrier Aggregation world first; Radio frequency spectrum approval will contribute to improved road safety; Advance persistent threats to be more so in 2016; Mobile screen scraping apps should be scrapped; Optus Skype for Business roll-out for real estate group; InspireWire.

20th November 2015

Newsletter

Ericsson has released its November 2015 Mobility Report: video traffic to soar; TNZI to quadruple its European network; nbn looks set to get a new board member; Telco protection code delivers millions in savings to consumers; Vodafone perks up Prepaid Combo with ?year of bonus data?; Telstra adds iPad Pro to its plans; Norwood?s World Phone does first ?Double Million? as Android approaches

19th November 2015

Newsletter

Competition watchdog delays decision on ihail authorisation; Upstart company disrupts historic WAN operations; Motorola revamps its Australian Public Safety Innovation Centre; Global Chatsim wins an Angels? Choice 2015 Award at Dublin Web Summit; Host Analytics, Inside Info launch Sydney data centre; Fact Check: Ericsson and Cisco Systems Partnership; Wireless charging ? three players and no standard yet.

11th November 2015

Newsletter

Ericsson, Cisco combined to create ?networks of the future?; Arctic reaction from Internet Australia to the TPP release; nbn triples revenue, loses $336 million for quarter; Another Telstra claimed WORLD FIRST: breaking past the 4G barrier; Ericsson explains Telstra?s LTE-A 1Gbps achievement; CIOs respond to Shadow IT challenge: report; At home or in public, hackers may be spying on you via your smartphone cam.

10th November 2015

Newsletter

Amaysim makes its pre-paid plans even more amazing; NBN killer? Nokia and SK Telecom?s joint 5G trial: 19.1 Gbps over the air!; Facebook?s slideshows are video-like for low-bandwidth areas; Australia Post putting up $20 million to drive innovation in ecommerce; Ruckus reassures Cloudpath users on multi-vendor support; Ericsson makes moves to unify 5G infrastructure service market; PMO and Pollenizer launch govt startup incubator: DataStart; Data#3 wins Edith Cowan University contract.

2nd November 2015