LTE
Newsletter
Coalition NBN keeps crawling on past homes; ?Simply wrong? on FttN says NBN chief Morrow to critics; Tomizone deploying Wi-Fi at Christchurch Airport; NetComm launches Verizon certified router in US market; LTE Connections worldwide double on way to a billion; Inmarsat teams with Rolls Royce on autonomous ships project; Equinix expanding in Japan, APAC with Bit-isle acquisition.
10th September 2015
Newsletter
Telstra hits back at competitors with aggressive mobile plans; Ericsson threat to Apple bottom line as wireless patent war expands into Europe; LTE demand drives growth in data management; US court rules that NSA phone data collection illegal; Samsung to unveil new IoT chipset at Internet of Things World 2015; Uber makes bid for Nokia?s HERE maps.
11th May 2015
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M2 trumps TPG bid for iiNet with $1.85 billion scrip plus cash offer; NBN Co rebrands to nbn: No Benefit Noted?; Nokia says NO to new 2016 Android smartphones; Do Not Call Register now permanent; Anittel secures 2-year contract with CareSuper; Google Fi: how might it fare in Australia?; 2015: procuring LTE equipment will be challenging; Westpac puts Tap and Pay on Galaxy S6.
28th April 2015
Newsletter
590Mbps speeds on Telstra LTE-A, VoLTE on, ViLTE coming; Squeeze on Telstra mobile customer revenue; Amaysim amazingly adds more 4G data at no extra cost; 'No iOS Zone': How a DoS attack can be made on iPads and iPhones; Mobile malware problem massively overhyped.
24th April 2015
Newsletter
Let your fingers do the banking; Westpac says it is the first bank in the world to allow fingerprint sign-in for its; Here comes G.fast; Ruckus says Aussies are cutting the cord; Internet of Things ?drives business outcomes?; 4G LTE rollout ?will peak in 2015?; Alcatel-Lucent announces community partnership with Telco Together Foundation; Telstra takes Cisco cloud live.
8th December 2014
Newsletter
Optus revamps mobile plansCustomer numbers have stalled, so Optus has released a major overhaul of its mobile plans in an attempt to differentiate itself.Telstra also introduces data sharingIn a quick response to Optus, Telstra will today launch new mobile data sharing plans- but at this stage they are limited to businesses users.
3rd June 2014
Newsletter
Morrow off the hook on PG&E questionsThe Government has assured that the Senate NBN Committee has been unsuccessful in its pursuit of NBN Co CEO Bill Morrow about his time at US utility Pacific Gas & Electric.
2nd June 2014