Telstra
Newsletter
Vodafone turns the corner; Data retention to cost ?up to? $400 million a year ? while Abbott clutching at straws; Into Africa ? Telstra expands to the highveld; iiNet warns on NBN cut-off; ACMA tells Business Class Telecom to comply; Australian court doubts Dallas Buyers Club evidence; Aussie companies look for cloud value
19th February 2015
Newsletter
For sale ? Australia?s mobile towers; Shorten challenges Abbott on data retention; 2degrees launches new mobile plans; Nokia building ?radio cloud?; Virtualisation growing in service delivery; Telstra opens new Sydney customer centre; Paessler grows strongly in ANZ
18th February 2015
Newsletter
NBN enforces satellite download limits ? and better 4G for the bush; Telstra vs Optus vs Vodafone ? financials; Online video growing strongly; Leadership troubles cloud data retention plans; Alcatel-Lucent Shifts direction; Brocade acquire Riverbed's SteelApp business.
13th 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
Newsletter
Telstra to publish record results today; Online video growing strongly; Nextgen announces 100G Sydney to Perth Ethernet; Qualcomm fined $US975 million in China; Red Hat, NEC to collaborate on NFV
12th February 2015
Newsletter
ACMA wants better 4G in the bush; Telstra big winner in consumer prepaid; Lawyers make White Noise; Safer Internet Day ? as Fletcher pushes online safety bill; Ruckus to feature ?carrier-class? Wi-Fi at MWC
11th February 2015
Newsletter
The great data retention debate; Outrage over secrecy on cost report; Abbot tries to wedge Labor; Fletcher to take over from Turnbull?; BT buys EE for ?12.5 billion ? and the Germans move in; Telstra?s new CIO; A million Aussies have two phones
6th February 2015
Newsletter
Telstra?s new CIO ? that?s Yarkoni, not Marconi; Abbott uses terrorism to defend data retention; Tell us the costs of data retention, says ACCAN; Foxtel?s triple play ? with no cable broadband; Virgin Mobile offers bonus data in February; Expats phone home, says Optus; Hotel industry backpedals on blocking Wi-Fi
3rd February 2015
Newsletter
2015 ? the year of video streaming; Stan joins Presto, Netflix, Fetch TV, BigPond Movies, Quickflix, Apple TV ?; FCC warns hotels against blocking Wi-Fi; Data retention hearings ? why bother? Newsat defaults; Hutchison moves on O2; iPhone 6 gives Apple record result
30th January 2015
Newsletter
Telstra gets go-ahead for NBN migration plan; NewSat defaults ? share price even lower; Ericsson down on weak North American sales; Excuse me while I take a TV break; Cars and kitchens and things ? all on the Internet.
28th January 2015