Optus
Newsletter
Vodafone Australia paid no tax in 2014 ? Why?; ICANN submits plan to grab Internet functions off US Government; Optus Wi-Fi up and running at Mirvac shopping centres; Lenovo and Juniper team up to conceive next generation data centres; Avaya?s Zang enhances customer, employee comms; Samsung S7 and S7 edge swing into stores at long last; Bosch launches own cloud for its IoT services.
11th March 2016
Newsletter
Netflix crackdown may become more aggressive - so what says un-blockers; Optus partners with ATP on consumer product programs; ASUS settles with FTC over thousands of insecure routers; Inabox sees increased business lift revenue by 80%; Site-blocking will make internet access more expensive ? little else; Huge growth predicted in P2P mobile money transfers; Baidu is badforu ? web browser and thousands of apps transmit personal data home.
29th February 2016
Newsletter
Revenue up, profits up, customer retention buoys Macquarie Telecom; Livingstone departing Telstra ahead of next phase of growth; Metronode achieves NABERS of 4.5, now going for 5.0; Optus offers its customers free calls to Fiji for two weeks; Optus receives ?global 4G award? at Mobile World Congress; ACMA changes tack on approach to broadband planning; Destination Melbourne for Cisco DevNet & ANZ developers.
25th February 2016
Newsletter
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
Newsletter
Optus, Huawei successfully trial 4.5G; Telstra?s mobile 1Gbps service coming, trial of Ericsson 5G for 2018 Comm Games; Phone complaints lowest in 9 years, but Internet complaints up; Wireless industry to collaborate on CBRS; LG?s G5: a ?modular? smartphone with amazing mod-cons; Bloody dropouts; On-line security and privacy in a post-Snowden world.
22nd February 2016
Newsletter
Move USO to mobile carriers says Infrastructure Australia; iPhone 6S helps increase Optus share of postpaid market; NextDC cashed up and set up for strong growth; Spark ?nearing? No1 mantle in NZ mobile revenues; A strong 6 months sees Telstra keep mobile competitors at bay; Apple won?t give the keys to its orchard to anyone; Optus, Electrotech all at sea with ferry Internet connections.
19th February 2016
Newsletter
Slow speeds, poor performance levels plague broadband services; Optus seals arts centre three-year cloud agreement; Avaya gives its Maan EMEA and APAC leadership role; Telstra takes on satellite-calling 'hotspot'; Lycamobile warned over breach of TCP Code; Cloud underpins rapid growth for Zerto; Westpac launches online global payments solution.
17th February 2016
Newsletter
Nokia flags job cuts after merger with Alcatel Lucent; Revenues up, profits up as Optus continues network expansion; Apple can?t make our iPhones an expensive paperweight ? Error 53 sucks; 5G will drive ?massive? increase in mobile connections: ACMA; Virgin Mobile pops up with 12GB for $50 with unlim Oz calls and text; Australia?s first Tier 4 data centre ? Micron21; In search of cheap Netflix - a scam with teeth.
15th February 2016
Newsletter
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