SDN
Newsletter
OTT a ?game changer? for TV industry as consumers devour online videos; SoleNet breaches TCP code with customer transfers; Netcomm goes after bigger share of business in M2M market; Nuage combats Cisco and VMware with ?nu age? of SDN open ecosystem; Aussie wearables market will be worth $1 billion by 2018; Google?s IoT OS - Brillo?s the name, IoT?s the game.
27th May 2015
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TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; ACMA cracks whip over unlicensed mobile phone repeaters; Telstra to appeal Privacy Commissioner metadata ruling; Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; Router market in decline due to ?over-buy? capacity; Inabox acquisition of Anittel...
8th May 2015
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Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISP sparks into action over NZ internet charges; CSIRO, AARNet part of ?breakthrough? global open SDN project; Market declares TPG winner of iiNet bout, but is the fight over yet?; Mozilla deprecates HTTP: new features for HTTPS sites only; Fibre: good for the environment, not just your bowels.
8th May 2015
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Cyclo-geddon: NSW Central Coast comms slammed by near-cyclonic conditions; Telstra pushes PEN: first globally connected on-demand networking platform; Canberra caving to Hollywood will cause a national security headache: Coroneos; Internet of Things colliding with subscription economy; BlackBerry to boost data security offerings with WatchDox purchase.
23rd April 2015
Newsletter
ACCC to examine TPG?s bid for iiNet NewSat CFO resigns ? the plot thickens My Net Fone mops up TNZI Ruckus Wireless connects multiple Wi-Fi users Brocade talks SDN How Americans use smartphones
7th April 2015
Newsletter
NewSat on the ropes How will Adrian Ballintine get out of this one? NBN Co puts FTTB on the market NetComm gets US certification Intel ?to buy Aptera? IBM moves into SDN with new centres Australians ?embrace the digital life? TPPA: Government willing to cede sovereignty
31st March 2015
Newsletter
TPG to acquire iiNet for $1.4 billion ACCC rejects Telstra?s access charge plans NBN Co confirms DOCSIS 3.1 Vodafone adds carrier aggregation Telstra of Arabia Optus and Netflix versus Telstra and Presto Pacnet extends SDN and NFV into the optics Closer watch on European M&A activity
13th March 2015
Newsletter
Optus and Netflix versus Telstra and Presto; How many VoD services does Australia need?; Pacnet extends SDN and NFV into the optics; Cloud casts a shadow over IT in ANZ; Globalgig ships D-Link router with 4G SIM; PABX market slides as UC picks up
11th March 2015
Newsletter
Choice slams ?medieval? anti-piracy scheme; Megaport joins OpenDaylight; Telstra in ?digital insurance? deal with Allianz; Melbourne IT to buy Uber Global; Android and iOS crushing competition; Connected passengers not connecting; TVNZ launches enhanced video on demand
26th February 2015
Newsletter
A tale of two companies ? Optus and Telstra?s financial results Telstra way up, Optus flat; iiNet eyes IoT opportunity with AllSeen Alliance partnership; Integrating IP and optical technologies ?can reduce costs?; Nokia and Coriant demonstrate SON on mobile backhaul; UFB take-up ?accelerating?, says Kiwi Government
13th February 2015