Newsletter

Telstra share loss in consumer postpaid sector as Optus enjoys postpaid growth; Vocus, M2 merger nearing completion with ACCC giving green light; Optus lands A$115 million Australian Government contract; Mobile coverage at 100% with SatSleeve says Optus; UXC Oxygen on the rails with SAP deployment; OPPO goes Australia-wide with TeleChoice; ShoreTel lifts Aussie market presence with M5 acquisition.

6th November 2015

Newsletter

Vocus, M2 to merge and create $3 billion telco; M2 and Vocus merger a welcome addition of scale: Ovum; Attention next-gen startups: Telstra?s muru-D wants you!; Telstra and Swinburne Institute launch Australian Digital Inclusion Index; ISPs could go out of business over data retention warns peak body.

29th September 2015

Newsletter

ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; Inmarsat reports ?solid? performance, on track for next GX satellite launch; Comcast previews DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem due early 2016: OZ NBN implications?; Vint Cerf tells Internet users to ask ISPs for IPv6.

7th May 2015

Newsletter

TPG makes $1.57 billion move for iiNet, 19.9% shareholding in Amcom; Cisco?s Chambers checks out as CEO, Chuck Robbins checks in; Router market in decline due to ?over-buy? capacity; Equinix Cloud Exchange ?ExpressRoutes? Office 365 via Azure; Women spearhead regional telecommunications review panel; Ericsson cracks the code to successful telco growth.

6th May 2015

Newsletter

M2 trumps TPG bid for iiNet with scrip and cash offer iiNet takeover wars heat up further TPG buys more Amcom shares in bid to block Vocus TPG pipes in a winner against NBN in court case 5G Not about faster speeds but business for operators Big changes ahead for ?GenNBN? generation, says NBN

1st May 2015

Newsletter

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

Telstra flexes its muscles Telstra Pacnet acquisition complete Telstra doubles Wi-Fi trial hotspots Telstra wholesale its 4G service now? NBN Co and Telstra settle $200M CPI dispute Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent announce merger M2 to buy number 3 NZ telco 21,000 premises cut copper in move to NBN Skype for Business to make Microsoft a UC player

17th April 2015

Newsletter

M2 to buy number 3 NZ telco 21,000 premises to cut copper in move to NBN ISOC-AU joins data retention implementation group Digital ticketing sales rocket towards 32 billion Telcos ramp spending on premium broadband CPE

14th April 2015

Newsletter

NBN to use Arris for $400 million; HFC network upgrade; Visa pushes smartphone payment tokens; M2M drives NetComm growth; Australia Post losses get worse; M2 delivers record revenue and profit; Vodafone offers Stan on phones ? and launches ?share everything? plan

24th February 2015

Newsletter

ANALYSIS     Data retention debate to reignite this weekTomorrow the Parliamentary Committee into national security will table its delayed report, with the Government still trying to keep details of its metadata demands secret. M2 also joins the billion dollar clubM2?s revenues are now around the same as iiNet?s, with its financial results showing a massive increase. The numbers are all good.

26th August 2014