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Telstra links up with Fon to offer free Wi-Fi for overseas travelers Telstra is offering its mobile customers free Wi-Fi data at hotspots around the world with its Telstra Air service, claiming a first for a major Australian telco to make the offer available to personal mobile customers.

29th November 2016

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NBN claims ?lightning speeds? of 8Gbps in XG.FAST trials; Patton restrained on NBN Co planned use of ultra-fast XG technology; Bizcaps, Authenticateit team up in counterfeit medicines fight; VIDEO: ?World?s First Gigabit Class LTE Mobile Device and Gigabit-Ready Network?; Avaya contracted by dnata in 5 year, multi-million dollar deal; Talk to the network because Alexa is listening; Naganayagam joins NetLinkz from SAP; 

19th October 2016

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NBN on board as report predicts global explosion in ultra-fast G.Fast; Sky and Space Global, GomSpace partner on nano-satellite assembly; Google may be stealing mobile traffic: claim; In-flight Wi-Fi: the latest attack vector for cyber theft requires VPN protection; Avaya claims new platform release a glimpse of ?future of UC?; Huawei hosts ?2nd Asia Pacific Submarine Networks Forum? in Singapore; 

18th October 2016

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Vodafone Australia paid no tax in 2014 ? Why?; ICANN submits plan to grab Internet functions off US Government; Optus Wi-Fi up and running at Mirvac shopping centres; Lenovo and Juniper team up to conceive next generation data centres; Avaya?s Zang enhances customer, employee comms; Samsung S7 and S7 edge swing into stores at long last; Bosch launches own cloud for its IoT services.

11th March 2016

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Slow speeds, poor performance levels plague broadband services; Optus seals arts centre three-year cloud agreement; Avaya gives its Maan EMEA and APAC leadership role; Telstra takes on satellite-calling 'hotspot'; Lycamobile warned over breach of TCP Code; Cloud underpins rapid growth for Zerto; Westpac launches online global payments solution.

17th February 2016

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Headlines COVER STORY     The new look Australia Post ? two divisions and 1000 less staff SingTel buys two digital advertising vendors Quickflix repels corporate raider Sydney landing station for Hawaiki cable Nokia buys Australia?s Mesaplexx  ANALYSIS      Why Australia lags in video streaming  The $2000 cloud based personal robot is here  ECONOMUSE     An introduction to utility prici

13th June 2014

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Quickflix repels corporate raidersAt an Extraordinary General Meeting yesterday streaming company Quickflix easily defeated motions from US shareholders that would have seen the board turfed out. NBN Co sticks with Service Stream ? againService Stream has retained its contract to connect premises to the NBN across most of Australia. It is its second NBN contract in a month.

13th June 2014