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Huawei records profit in 2020 due to growth in China  Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei technologies has again managed to record an annual profit despite the US sanctions it faces, with the company announcing a 64.6 billion yuan (A$12.98 billion) profit for 2020, an increase of 3.2% year-on-year. Revenue was 891.4 billion yuan, an increase of 3.8% on the previous year.

1st April 2021

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Government releases disability communications consultation paper; Spark NZ cleared to acquire 2300mhz spectrum; auDA ousts Disspain, now looking for new CEO; FBI gets more egg on its face as Easter approaches; Oracle puts managed cloud kit into customers' data centres; QBE ANZ implements a responsive web experience and ?context.'.

29th March 2016

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Telstra to transform into technology provider: Penn; Australia on the road to mobile phone ubiquity; $116 billion at stake from development of the Internet of Things; Equinix, Oracle collaborate on cloud services; Verizon looks to accelerate IoT adoption with new platform; Apple Pay coming to Australia in 2015 via American Express; Watch Foxtel within minutes of sign-up.

30th October 2015

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Giant wave of super fast broadband to swamp Sydney residents; nbn launches campaign for workers to build network; Public sector dragging chain in response to digital trends; VIDEOS: Google launches new Nexus phones, showcases Android Wear and Android Auto; VIDEO Interview: CA?s APAC CTO talks coming 5G seismic shift; Intel and Oracle mount joint data centre push.

27th October 2015

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Telstra?s Wi-Fi nation takes shape; Australian mobile advertising booming; Mobiles still replacing landlines; Central payments hub goes live; Alcatel-Lucent readies major announcement; Queensland Rail selects Tait; Oracle expands cloud platform; ITU unites against counterfeiters.

1st October 2014

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Headlines COVER STORY     The new look Australia Post ? two divisions and 1000 less staff SingTel buys two digital advertising vendors Quickflix repels corporate raider Sydney landing station for Hawaiki cable Nokia buys Australia?s Mesaplexx  ANALYSIS      Why Australia lags in video streaming  The $2000 cloud based personal robot is here  ECONOMUSE     An introduction to utility prici

13th June 2014

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Headlines The new look Australia Post ? two divisions and 1000 less staffAustralia Post will undergo a major restructure that will mean major job losses. But CEO Ahmed Fahour says the changes are necessary for profitability.Sydney landing station for Hawaiki cable

11th June 2014