ITU
Newsletter
Itu Releases New Regulatory Report; Nfv Market To Grow 500% In Four Years; Vodafone Boosts Small Business Plans; Bricks And Mortar Meets Online; Hockey Moves Closer To Online Taxes; Telstra?s 4gxtreme: New Prepaid, In-Car Wifi Connection.
20th July 2015
Newsletter
ITU?s 5G: 20Gbps, IoT and 2018 5G Winter Olympics; The bullies are here ? the new anti-piracy laws in action; Telstra and Optus among Australia?s ?most influential? brands; Vodafone on top in German spectrum auction
22nd June 2015
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NBN signs competitive MTM construction contracts; IPhone 6 success boosts Australian phone market ? and phablets booming; ACMA research shows 12% of Australians are mobile only for phone and Internet; Nokia collaborates on 5G research; AVG, ZTE partner in mobile security deal; Messaging: 200% traffic increase but revenues to decline by US$600 million; Inmarsat creates fourth L-band region; ITU study group for Smart Cities standards.
11th June 2015
Newsletter
Labor?s NBN dream is no more ? Government?s Vertigan response opens NBN to competition; OPINION In Memoriam; What chance a piracy consensus?; as The Pirate Bay shut down ? again; Bell Labs announces 2014 prize winners; while young innovators shine in Doha.
12th December 2014
Newsletter
Amcom and Vocus take the next step as TPG raises the stakes; Optus turns the corner ? profit, revenues, customers up and introduces a mobile payments app ; NBN Co formalises the multi technology mix; Sydney rates poorly as a networked city; Optus selects NEC and NetCracker for OSS and NEC wins deal to boost Solomon Islands mobile and broadband; US court stops attempt to seize domain names; Kiwi telco levy draft published; Major spectrum management reform coming ; AMTA welcomes spectrum paper;...
14th November 2014
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Amcom and Vocus take the next step; Shift to OTT viewing in US driving large increase in household bandwidth needs; Infosys Finacle sets new banking benchmark; Brocade expands ?the effortless network?; NFV and SDN market to reach US$11 billion; ITU conference ends with mutual backslapping.
11th November 2014
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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
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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
Newsletter
OPINION Data retention ? secrecy by Government, pussyfooting by Labor; iiNet?s free Wi-Fi network for Victoria; and 100 Mbps HFC in Geelong; Hitachi CaaS moves into Equinix data centres; TelSoc AGM focus on NBN; Demand for iPhone 6 boosts Apple?s euro sales; Don?t call me ? ever; Use NBN for the good of society, says ITU.
30th October 2014
Newsletter
COVER STORY THE FTTN NBN TAKES SHAPE; Telstra and Optus NBN deals ?by Christmas?; First FTTN locations named; G.fast comes closer ? a boost for the NBN; Alcatel-Lucent launches commercial G.fast; G.fast explained (by Alcatel-Lucent) O PINION Regulator sides with Telstra on FAD pricing; Telstra responds to our criticism; Mint Wireless sacks CEO, share trading halte; Telstra moves into video advertising; China?s Houlin Zhao next ITU head; Optus 10 satellite completes in-orbit testing;...
24th October 2014