Huawei
Newsletter
Optus, Huawei successfully trial 4.5G; Telstra?s mobile 1Gbps service coming, trial of Ericsson 5G for 2018 Comm Games; Phone complaints lowest in 9 years, but Internet complaints up; Wireless industry to collaborate on CBRS; LG?s G5: a ?modular? smartphone with amazing mod-cons; Bloody dropouts; On-line security and privacy in a post-Snowden world.
22nd February 2016
Newsletter
Work underway to get rid of mobile blackspots; Dubber pursues commercial agreements with telcos, signs Macquarie to pilot; Huawei pitches its plan for telecoms ?digital transformation?; Omni-channel contact is a paradigm shift; Happy birthday .sydney; Dridex financial Trojan generates millions of spam emails daily.
18th February 2016
Newsletter
Mobile Health Solutions to use Optus satellite; StorageCraft picks NextDC; Blackberry PRIV - for Private and Privileged; Huawei welcomes the Year of the Monkey with auspicious discounts and gifts; Premium does not have to be pricey ? OPPO F1; Gartner tips respectable growth for wearables; Optus signs up Stan for entertainment offer; AFP warns of ?traffic infringement? notice email scam.
4th February 2016
Newsletter
Telstra drives down carbon emissions 27% last year; Norwood continues record revenue run rate for World Phone, Corona upgrades coming; IBM pursues IoT strategy with The Weather Company acquisition; Danes can download entire HD movie over cable in 2 mins, by 2017; Is the iPhone i-faltering?; Cable cutting and streaming video ? which will win?; Softbank deploys Brocade switches.
1st February 2016
Newsletter
ISPs under cost pressure from ?Internet tax? due to Data Retention Act; Facebook Messenger users pass 800m monthly on fast track to 1 billion; BT, Saleforce team up through cloud connect; Howzat! Optus picks up cricket sponsorship after Dick Smith clean bowled; Telstra fires up mobile capacity for Victorian fire fighters; Huawei number three in global smartphone sales; Early 2016 mobile market shakeup with Amaysim, Vaya deal.
11th January 2016
Newsletter
Huawei says ?radical? new concept reinvents Network Architecture; Do you want to Belong; TVs still preferred for longer OTT viewing; NBN ignored in govt innovation strategy ? a lost opportunity: analyst; Flight Centre completes ?largest migration in QLD history?; Five times more data leakage on iPhone than Samsung; More mobile data breaches ? 16 companies named and shamed.
11th December 2015
Newsletter
ACCC proposes ?superfast? broadband access regulation; Dubber launches in US market with first up client; Huawei designs its own chips ? faster, cheaper, better; TPPA: Last chance for Labor to gain some cred; Android malware so difficult to remove you might need to buy a new smartphone; Welcome to the age of Ossia?s true wireless charging; Telstra taking ACCC to Federal Court over ruling to drop charges.
9th November 2015
Newsletter
iOS continues to rise in Australia, Huawei Europe?s 2nd largest Android brand; Cyber Security: Needs a global perspective; Consumers accessing cloud computing services: 4.6 billion by 2020; Nokia Networks, China Mobile join forces to develop 5G; Fujitsu releases 'game changing' IoT Edgeware; MyNetFone changes corporate name; Telkomtelstra appoints new President Director; Alcatel-Lucent wins 3-year New Caledonia deal.
5th November 2015
Newsletter
Telstra replaces nearly 40 jobs in Tasmania with offshore workers; Chorus to transform NZ telecoms infrastructure in AlcaLu deal; Huawei Consumer Business Group on target to ship 100 million units by year end; Presto tips up on Telstra TV; Boost $40 UNLTD plan goes 11GB via weekends; Dr Alan Finkel appointed as next Chief Scientist.
28th October 2015
Newsletter
Telstra continues push into health care with new acquisition; The ACMA hits non-compliant telecommunications providers ? again!; Skype apologises for 21 Sept outage, offers free call time; Superloop shelling out $5.8 million for APEXnetworks; Virgin Mobile pops out free 1GB bonus streaming data with Guvera; 4G Americas publishes new details on 5G technology requirements; Inmarsat?s Pacific endeavour ensured critical comms in military exercise.
9th October 2015