Internet Society
Newsletter
Telecoms services will double to $42 billion by 2031: Infrastructure Australia; Long-term punt with Racing Victoria for Telstra; Huawei launches new generation Agile Campus solutions; Work-life balance turned on its head in NBN?s ?super-connected? Australia; Internet Society rebrands; New centre drives government data centre consolidation.
26th May 2015
Newsletter
End Geoblocking and price gouging Internet Society CEO tells Senate Committee; Ruckus waves its Wi-Fi wand so you can Wave 2; Broadcom delivers Wave 2 chipset for carrier and enterprise access points; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Vodafone delivers up to 20GB ?double data? for new Red customers; Microsoft Continuum turns Windows 10 phones into desktops.
4th May 2015
Newsletter
End Geoblocking and price gouging Internet Society CEO tells Senate Committee; Ruckus waves its Wi-Fi wand so you can Wave 2; Broadcom delivers Wave 2 chipset for carrier and enterprise access points; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Vodafone delivers up to 20GB ?double data? for new Red customers; Microsoft Continuum turns Windows 10 phones into desktops.
4th May 2015
Newsletter
AT&T?s switch to ?extraordinarily costly? FTTP - Australian NBN implications?; Big changes ahead for ?GenNBN? generation, says NBNCo; Optus among the top 3 most attractive ICT employers in OZ; Internet Society continues pressure on government over Internet policy.
27th April 2015
Journal
In March 2014 the US Government announced its intent to transition away from the current system of oversight of core Internet functions, and move the obligations of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) over to the international multi-stakeholder community. The current contract is set to expire on 30 September 2015, and thenceforth a new globalised model has the opportunity to come into being. This article describes the current Internet governance model, and the process towards a...
April 2015
Newsletter
Draft anti-piracy code lodged with the ACMA Speculative invoicing given ?a green light? ACCAN concerned about speculative invoicing Internet Society wants better access to content NewSat out of time and out of money ? and a new CFO into the frying pan It?s all in the shoebox with Telstra
9th April 2015
Newsletter
ANALYSIS Should other network providers subsidise NBN in the bush?; Internet Society comes out against Data Retention Bill; SpeedCast to use O3b in Papua New Guinea; SingTel now Singtel, with new ?brand identity?; Next two Inmarsat GX birds to fly soon; Google to become an MVNO?
23rd January 2015
Newsletter
Inabox Group acquires Anittel for $10 million, jobs to go; Now TPG increases Amcom stake; Aussies to break online shopping records; Half of mobile users could switch carriers; Telstra announces ?4GX?; Soprano Gamma brings IP to enterprise messaging ; Airports prepare for the ?connected traveller? ; Turning phone waste into art ; Scammers scam the scam watcher; Turnbull defends data retention; OPINION Turnbull?s data retention hypocrisy revealed; Canberra?s CBRfree Wi-Fi network launches ;...
7th November 2014
Newsletter
Inabox Group acquires Anittel for $10 million, jobs to go; Now TPG increases Amcom stake; Aussies to break online shopping records; Online holiday spending in Australia tipped to grow by more than 15% this year,; Half of mobile users could switch carriers; ITU and Internet Society join to combat spam; as ITU commits to global ICT agenda; Orange renews contract with Liquid Capital.
7th November 2014