MyNetFone
Newsletter
Voice is a growth market, being ignored: Mynetfone; Dubber and MyNetFone: ?world-class? cloud call recording for landline customers coming; TPG?s NBN bundles for small business; Zerto zeroes in on teachings from Telstra?s outage troubles; Why iPhone SE makes sense; Optus offers free calls to Belgium.
24th March 2016
Newsletter
Some consumers doubt the value of NBN services: survey; MyNetFone calls for lower NBN pricing and less POIs to level telco playing field; Vocus launches ?aggressive? Commander sales program; Price rises, less upgrades drive down smartphone sales; Internet Australia lashes out at Creative Content anti-piracy mission; NBN ? is ?CopperArt? a faster, cheaper roll-out with a legacy?; NBN prices are OK says ACCC.
16th March 2016
Newsletter
Updated TCP Code compliance, monitoring arrangement approved by ACMA; MyNetFone ?re-invents? its home phone service with unlimited voice plans; Amaysim-owned Vaya?s new plans: better value than Amaysim?; NETGEAR updates its 2016 home networking range; Visionstream?s new Aust Comms GM streams into vision; OPPO F1 now $199 at Optus - crazy value; EP2 offers PCI-as-a-Service via Equinix Cloud Exchange
8th March 2016
Newsletter
iOS continues to rise in Australia, Huawei Europe?s 2nd largest Android brand; Cyber Security: Needs a global perspective; Consumers accessing cloud computing services: 4.6 billion by 2020; Nokia Networks, China Mobile join forces to develop 5G; Fujitsu releases 'game changing' IoT Edgeware; MyNetFone changes corporate name; Telkomtelstra appoints new President Director; Alcatel-Lucent wins 3-year New Caledonia deal.
5th November 2015
Newsletter
NBN launches FTTN service to RSPs, rollout to accelerate; MyNetFone claims Aussie first with Internet plan for renters; Chinese iTunes security breach described as worst hack in history; Skype outage being fixed, focus on restoring full service; ACCAN welcomes Sen Mitch Fifield as new Comms Minister.
22nd September 2015
Newsletter
Spectrum Review To ?bring $177 Billion In Benefits?; Industry Welcomes The Spectrum Announcement; The Spectrum Transition Timeframe; Telstra Seals Multi-Million Dollar Railway Contract; Mynetfone Comes In With Record Profits; Vibe, Nextgen To Offer Intellipath In Australia; Australians Like The Idea Of A ?connected? Home.
26th August 2015
Newsletter
Oppo Optimistic On Optus Opportunity; Nokia Sells Here Maps For $4.2 Billion; Interview: Mynetfone?s Rene Sugo ? My Life As A Voip Provider; Internet Australia Wants Regional Youth, Indigenous Community Included In Nbn Hiring; Optus Improves Data Sharing Across Devices.
4th August 2015
Newsletter
COVER STORY DATA RETENTION; Government moves on data retention; Industry falls into line; Senators try to stop data retention; Australian businesses support data retention but worried about cost and cybercrime; OPINION 1 Data retention ? secrecy by Government, pussyfooting by Labor; OPINION 2 Labor tops the polls in hypocrisy ; AWS gets the tick for government use; Vocus goes after Amcom; Megaport splits and expands; iiNet Downloaders Club; Telstra?s Asian strategy revealed;...
31st October 2014
Newsletter
Today is stop Data Retention Day; Vocus goes after Amcom; More HD channels coming to Foxtel satellite; AWS gets the tick for government use; Telstra tries again with app store; MyNetFone Australia?s ?fastest growing telco?; CIOs have cloud control, says report; The good and the bad from the Internet of Things; Huawei claims 100G-PON breakthrough.
29th October 2014
Newsletter
COVER STORY THE GREAT MOBILE DATA WARS BEGIN ? Optus revamps mobile plans? ? as Telstra also introduces data sharing? ? so Credit Suisse downgrades Telstra? SingTel presentations reveal Optus plans ACCC agrees NBN speeds may be misleading NBN Co publishes new interactive rollout map Conroy?s media reforms ?dead? ? Clare Morrow off the hook on PG&E questions
6th June 2014