Comms Alliance
Newsletter
Slow data speeds the main gripe for Internet users; Telcos get credit for improved performance, drop in services complaints; Telstra gives its customers free Telstra Air Wi-Fi until 30 June 2016; ITU responds to calls for greater clarity on mobile roaming charges; NZ regulator decision on broadband prices sparks a backlash; SVOD TV in Australia to surge over Xmas, but will it last?; Deakin, EON Reality partner to set up our first Interactive Digital Centre
16th December 2015
Newsletter
Revenue share of 62%: Telstra dominates Australian telecoms market; Aussies go over the top and cut the cable; Yomojo responds to Yatango down; Flexiroam launches, takes on Telstra?s roaming rip offs; ACMA releases 1800 mhz band for remote areas; Li-Fi ? 100 times faster than Wi-Fi; Telstra?s Ooyala appoints new CEO; Comms Alliance welcomes Gov?t move towards phone numbering framework.
3rd December 2015
Newsletter
NBN trials new discount pricing model for service providers; Telecoms security reform legislation still a concern for industry; NextDC putting A$200 million into data centre network expansion; Postage, stamp rates on verge of increase to $1; Telstra, NRL extend sponsorship, digital rights deal; ANZ Bank enhances Internet banking with new website; Digital radio takeup increasing to cover home, work, car.
30th November 2015
Newsletter
Andy Penn champions innovation in his 2015 Charles Todd Oration; NBN got what it paid for?will now cost almost half as much again to fix it; Australia links to APAC intelligence centres in fight against cyber crime; More flexibility for smaller service providers with proposed TCP code changes; Australian Telecommunication consumers, since 1870, need heroes; Microsoft Lumia 950/XL ? Australian release 7 December; PayPal joins eftpos payment system; InspireWire
27th November 2015
Newsletter
THE GREAT WEBSITE BLOCKING DEBATE; Hang on a minute (or a year) says internet Australia; CHOICE bawls out politicians over support for Internet Filter Bill; ACCC calls for comment on TPG?s IINet acquisition; Woolworths gets into mobile phone market with new service; Protecting against cybercrime costs money ? but are the measures effective?
12th June 2015
Newsletter
Australia?s FTTN: Fiddling to the Node while FTTHome burns; TPG pipes in a winner against NBN in court case; Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei and Ericsson: top LTE vendors; CenturyLink, NextDC partner up to service Australian market; Most 2G/3G networks to stay on until 2020; Fall in telco customer complaints, service satisfaction levels ?mixed? ; Rio Tinto partners with Accenture for global cloud migration.
29th April 2015
Newsletter
It?s all over ? data retention now law Don?t say you weren?t warned ? Scott Ludlam ISPs to block pirate websites ? lots of them Website blocking ?requires precision? says CA Telstra explains free data top-up for fixed broadband customers Do Not Call registrations now indefinite Troubled Newsat asks for trading halt
27th March 2015
Newsletter
TPG?s Teoh defends iiNet deal ? offers to meet Malone; TPG announces record results before iiNet deal; OPINION Malone is right; Southern Cross announces ANZ ISP deals; ACCC consults on NBN information disclosure; Consumers ?shouldn?t have to pay? to challenge piracy claims, says ACCAN; Yatango to join ASX via reverse takeover
25th March 2015
Newsletter
Resistance grows to TPG/iiNet deal Malone says iiNet board ?out of ideas? Telstra lodges revised NBN Migration Plan Executive Summary of Telstra?s submission Senate ?should demand clarity? on data retention costs - CA Small cells pass ten million mark Rating the major vendors ? Huawei on top
24th March 2015
Newsletter
Apple Watch is here ? What does it mean for the comms industry?; Closer watch on European M&A activity; Technology One?s ESS infographic; Brocade to acquire Connectem; TNT chooses Verizon for global network; CA makes ACMA submissions; Boost boosts plans with Ultra.
10th March 2015