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Free Wi-Fi at Telstra payphones Free Wi-Fi is now available at selected Telstra payphones around Australia, and the company plans to extend the scheme. ACMA releases new tool to monitor electromagnetic energy The Australian Communications Media Authority introduces a new EME Checker to inform Australians the levels of electromagnetic energy being emitted from a selection of mobile base stations in Victoria and New South Wales.  

25th August 2022

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Samsung's mobile president unfolds next era of smartphone innovation Not one to fold on its folding smartphone ambitions, the President and Head of Samsung Electronics' Head of its Mobile Communications Business, Dr TM Roh, explains how Samsung's galaxy of smartphone technology is "bringing more people into the fold."

28th July 2021

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5G demand drives market growth for Nokia Finnish telecommunications equipment vendor Nokia says strong demand for 5G has driven growth in its business for the second quarter and helped the company achieve “compelling results’ for the full year 2019.

27th July 2019

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Consumer complaints about telcos continue to fall Consumer complaints to Australia’s telcos have fallen by 12% in the three months between April and June this year – the lowest rate for the quarter since 2016.

24th July 2019

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Telco competition benefits consumers, says ACCC Consumers are reaping the benefits of competition in the telecommunications sector from increased data allowances, new services and lower prices, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Netflix says Aussie business ?growing steadily?

21st April 2016

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More data, more international calls with amaysim release; Amaysim?s plan change upside comes with '13th month' downside; Symbio ramps up NZ business expansion; Dropbox free for on-net for Australian research and education institutions; BT, Intel collaborating on next gen security; Nextgen connects to NextDC?s AVONVX.

3rd March 2016

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Vodafone revs up regional support, becomes NFF?s exclusive retail telco partner; Australia rejoins global objective to set governance; What network devices excited me in 2015; Security and personal privacy are critical in the omni-channel world; Public sector moving from e-government to digital government: analyst; Will the Surface Phone ever be released?; Palo Alto Networks: six cybersecurity predictions for 2016; Veeam predicts always-on available businesses to become 2016 norm.

14th December 2015

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Legacy legislation not keeping up with today?s complex environment: ACMA; ACMA collects a $2.8 billion windfall in past year; Careless treatment of customer records costs Telechoice; loT a potential security nightmare: Intel CSO; ZTE profits jump on back of strong carrier sales; Mobile subscribers in India close to 1 billion, and growing fast.

29th 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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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