Nokia
Newsletter
The ACMA seeks consumers to join its Consultative Forum; Game of Drones: sales figures to be up 84% in 2016 over last year; Android banking malware steals two-factor authentication passwords; Exetel compensates consumers over ?misleading? advertising; Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent acquisition closes; Lumia 650 - the last 2016 Lumia? - due 1 February; Three ?certainties? for rapidly evolving music streaming sector in 2016.
19th January 2016
Newsletter
Revealed - the good, bad & the ugly of the Internet of Things; Nokia, Challenge team up on LTE network deployment; Sevenfold increase in crowdfunded tech investment to $8 billion-plus by 2020; EFA gets behind global call for strong encryption; Purple WiFi, Net-worxs bring joint offering to market; Apple Watch is Winning The Fight; Harry Lee new President of Samsung Electronics Australia.
13th January 2016
Newsletter
Optus snares multi-year Olympic sponsorship deal; Fifield says ?first 1,000 ?happy homes? on FTTN connected in just 51 days; NEXTDC completes $120m capital raising; Watch out Telstra - Norway?s NetCom reaches 1 Gbit/s speeds with LTE Advanced Pro; Nokia and Nixu collaborate on international cybersecurity; Serial offender faces penalties for breaches of TCP code; Industry on the move.
17th December 2015
Newsletter
DTO snubs advice from peak industry bodies; Microsoft pushes Azure and cloud in Ignite keynote; Macquarie Telecom, VMware collaborate in the cloud; SmartTrans on growth path in China market; Nokia joins Open Compute Project; Cisco's financial results reflect growing demand for switches; Wynyard?s $3.2M cyber solution Telstra deal; Microsoft Office 365 now live through AXONVX virtual exchange.
18th November 2015
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
Optus unleashes new wireless broadband challenge; IA warns about extending access to Data Retention scheme; Nokia Networks to trial Artemis Networks? pCell technology; Optus snares Premier League rights; Radio regulations under microscope; Good deal completes for Blackberry; Active VoLTE connections to reach over 1 billion by 2018.
4th November 2015
Newsletter
Amaysim makes its pre-paid plans even more amazing; NBN killer? Nokia and SK Telecom?s joint 5G trial: 19.1 Gbps over the air!; Facebook?s slideshows are video-like for low-bandwidth areas; Australia Post putting up $20 million to drive innovation in ecommerce; Ruckus reassures Cloudpath users on multi-vendor support; Ericsson makes moves to unify 5G infrastructure service market; PMO and Pollenizer launch govt startup incubator: DataStart; Data#3 wins Edith Cowan University contract.
2nd November 2015
Newsletter
IA slams Attorney General?s defence of the Act; $100 Billion in Smart Home revenues predicted by 2020; NEC Australia team builds Oracle box for world market; 5G development: Nokia and du a can-do 5G development deal; ITU approves open standard for immersive sound to transform listening; Inmarsat appoints Vice President of Inflight Services; Comodo?s new silver lining: Acronis Backup Cloud MSP protection.
21st October 2015
Newsletter
NBN promises 9.5 million connections by 2018 in new plan; Melbourne City Loop phone coverage now activated; AR wearable computing glasses to replace smartphones and tablets; Nokia merger to create: $900 million cost synergies, 5G Labs; Adtran, Comptel collaborate on broadband; Telstra TV streamer coming 27 October for $109; Telstra, ISGM seal new deal.
16th October 2015
Newsletter
Optus seals Exetel NBN aggregation deal; NBN wireless is just fine says nbn; Retailers IoT spending splurge; Dubber goes live in Europe, UK with ?revolutionary? solution for telcos; Ericsson unlocks LTE-U and better wireless indoor performance; Android losing marketshare to Apple iOS in Europe; Nokia Networks unveils its programmable 5G multi-service architecture.
3rd September 2015