ACCAN
Newsletter
Diluted Data Retention compensation sparks ISP outrageISP; Well yes, buying copper is part of the NBN issue; ACCAN welcomes telco review, but way to go on much needed changes; Ruckus buys Cloudpath Networks; Norwood?s World Phone calling Android?s neck of the woods; IBM, Infosys collaborate on Bluemix.
26th October 2015
Newsletter
ACCAN: Poorly served areas a priority; The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) has made better communications services for poorly served areas a priority for the next 12 months.; Multi-vendor Solution Outlines NFV Path for Telcos; Mobile banking to exceed 1B users before 2016, 2B by 2020; Kawaguchi Turns to Brocade for Citywide Municipal Ethernet Fabric; LogMeIn agrees deal to acquire LastPass; New research shows more than half of operators plan to deploy carrier-grade Wi-...
14th October 2015
Newsletter
ACCAN tells telcos: introduce real time usage alerts; Less bill shock for mobile phone users; Preference for tap-and-go over cash, says PayPal; Optus supports fintech start-up hub; Balmain selects NEXTDC for cloud hosting; oneM2M seeks authority as M2M and IoT standard; Telstra and Vodafone plan big openings for iPhone 6S launch.
25th September 2015
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NBN launches FTTN service to RSPs, rollout to accelerate; MyNetFone claims Aussie first with Internet plan for renters; Chinese iTunes security breach described as worst hack in history; Skype outage being fixed, focus on restoring full service; ACCAN welcomes Sen Mitch Fifield as new Comms Minister.
22nd September 2015
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Affordability of telecoms services under scrutiny says Corbin; Transparency on affordability and performance are pressing issues says ACCC; Amazon slaps SVOD competitors with new mobile downloads; Symbio launches toll-fraud mitigation platform; Telstra rolls over and offers data/call credit roll over on pre-paid; NT Police nabs crooks with NEC face recognition.
2nd September 2015
Newsletter
Australian Telemedicine Arrives Via Telstra Health; Accan: Fewer Telco Complaints Or Just Fewer Complainers?; Sa Government Picks Iinet Internode For Cloud ; Higher Nz Broadband Line Charges Again Spark Negative Reaction; ?NORMA? To Be The New 5g Normal; As The Path To 5g Becomes (A Little) Clearer.
3rd July 2015
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Telstra VS Optus and Vodafone ? duplication or redundancy for emergency services?; ACCAN Grants Scheme projects announced; Airbus to build Branson?s satellite network; We love our ?supercomputer? smartphones; Opengear boosts remote network uptime with Resilience Gateway.
17th June 2015
Newsletter
Telstra gets ACCAN red card over delay in response to outages; NZ broadband speeds creeping up, mixed bag on costs; Sparking up about NZ?s high Internet charges; Alcatel-Lucent a step closer to Nokia merger; Out of Left Field: Should we care about the digital divide?
9th June 2015
Newsletter
Privacy and copyright debate rages Hollywood getting tough on ANZ VPN providers Caving to Hollywood national security threat: Coroneos ISOC-AU chief warns on data retention policy ACCAN: remove ambiguity around VPNs Choice slams proposed website blocking law
24th April 2015
Newsletter
Optus to charge Netflix for faster access? NBN Co: faster bush wireless speeds in pilot ACCAN: Gov?t should remove ambiguity around VPNs Open second-level .au domains - cui bono? Optus joining Microsoft Cloud OS Network
21st April 2015