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North America a global leader in 5G, says GSMA North America is one of the most advanced mobile regions in the world as a result of significant operator investments in 5G, according to a newly published study from mobile industry body GSMA. Vonage opening second Australian office US unified communications company Vonage is opening a second Australian office as part of its continuing expansion throughout the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.

24th October 2019

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Australian mobile market continues free fall in Q3 The Australian mobile phone market declined for its sixth straight quarter down 8.2% YoY to 2.06m mobile phones. More Android phones with insecure firmware discovered A second case of mobile phones that have insecure firmware has come to light, but in this case there was no data being transmitted to any server anywhere.

22nd November 2016

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Vodafone lifts customer numbers to over 5 million; nbn HFC achieves average trial speeds of 84Mbps; Ericsson, Cisco come together on network service management; Billions connecting to mobile as growth explosion continues; In-flight mobile roaming revenues soaring to $3 billion by 2020; Inmarsat, Actility get together on IoT platform delivery; Megaport launches Internet advancement program; Alcatel OneTouch has simply become Alcatel; Optus, Nokia partner on stadium network improvements.

23rd February 2016

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TPG international cable system out for a month; Telco complaints on sustained decline, at last; amaysim achieves ?record low? for TIO complaints; 3 billion mobile loyalty cards by 2020: doubling over 5 years; Privacy top issue for EFA election-year campaign; Teens use mobiles to access online, wireless hotspots more popular; Cash by Optus - another way to pay with your phone.

9th February 2016

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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

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Telstra To Telaustralia: Cease And Desist Teleaustralia To Telstra: Go Jump; Stan Reaches 300,000 Subscribers, Says Nine; As Many Mobile Subscriptions As People In The World; Mobile Operators Using Microwave For Backhaul; Convergence, Mergers & Acquisitions Part Of Our Growing ?connected? Economy.

28th August 2015

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Nbn Bid To Double Installer Numbers; Telstra To Sell Genesys Cloud Call Centre System; Spark Launches Kiwi Wireless Broadband; Brocade Helps Cern Manage Smashed Particles; Deloitte Mashes Up Mashup; Mobile Phone, Internet Charges Hit Consumers Hard.

3rd August 2015

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Accc Report On Nbn Co Ready: Recommends More Information Disclosure; Kantar: Android Up Yet Down, Ios Largely Up, Huawei Trumps Xiaomi; Cisco Iot System Provides Architecture For Internet Of Things; Inabox Signs $3.6m Deal With Total Telecom; Telstra Backs Second Acquisition By Ooyala; Quickflix Rejigs Business Model; Roaming To End In Eu ? Finally.

1st July 2015

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COVER STORY: MACQUARIE BANK BUYS BACK THE FARM FROM CROWN CASTLE Macquarie Bank buys Australia?s mobile towers from crown castle for $2B Optus boosts MODEST profits with strong mobile growth Budget: NBN fast track, Netflix tax, multinational crackdown, SME relief, more Data retention compliance allocation could force smaller ISPs out of business Telstra takes Ericsson?s CDN on board for network delivered media Foxtel welcomes tax on digital transactions Telstra rides the Pacnet wave to extend...

15th May 2015

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Macquarie Bank buys Australia?s mobile towers for $2B; Optus boosts profits with strong mobile growth; Quickflix to offer Presto TV, movie content; AARNet, AusCERT get together with security services offer; Free US MVNO FreedomPop launching UK in ?summer?; Why streaming services will not end piracy.

15th May 2015