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Intelsat and OneWeb partnership brings multi-orbit connectivity to airlines worldwide Satellite communications companies London-based OneWeb and Luxembourg-based Intelsat have signed a global distribution partnership agreement to offer airlines seamless inflight connectivity (IFC) solutions. Optus launches 5G Standalone
15th August 2022
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5G FWA expected to be a boom market to 2030: analyst Tech analyst firm Counterpoint Research has identified 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) as a booming market for the current decade, predicting an average growth rate of 54% between 2022 and 2030. Swoop swoops on Moose Mobile Fixed wireless and wholesale network infrastructure provider Swoop Holdings has acquired Queensland-based MVNO Moose Mobile for $24 million.
5th July 2022
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TPG Telecom halves mobile plans for new customers TPG Telecom is reducing the cost of its mobile phone plans by half, allowing new mobile customers to save more for six months.
26th May 2022
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Nokia and Alstom to deploy private wireless to support high-speed commuter rail network in India Nokia announced it is working with Alstom to deliver a private wireless network for the National Capital Regional Transport Corporation’s (NCRTC) Delhi to Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS).
27th January 2022
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NBN Co wholesale pricing model needs structural change: Budde The NBN Co needs to undertake a structural change to its wholesale pricing model that takes into account the changing nature of broadband use in the wake of the pandemic, independent telecommunications analyst Paul Budde says.
29th April 2021
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NBN Co offers $150m to help low-income families, SMBs during lockdown National broadband provider NBN Co has created a $150 million fund to help low-income families with home schooling and small and medium-sized businesses and households who face financial issues during the coronavirus lockdown.
17th April 2020
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Mobile services ID checking requirements under review The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is undergoing public consultation on proposed regulatory changes aimed at improving the identity-checking requirements for prepaid mobile services.
8th November 2016
Journal
This article examines the views of a selection of national governments on the desirability of ubiquitous high speed broadband and any plans or policies in place to achieve this. It notes that 82 percent of investment in 2012-17 in the world?s developed countries is estimated to be in FTTH.
February 2013