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BAI Communications, Bondi Labs participate in meat processing 5G trial Shared communications infrastructure provider BAI Communications Australia is participating in a 5G trial with the Australian Meat Processor Corporation and augmented intelligence developer Bondi Labs.   Majority of Australians think an affordable internet plan is a must: ACCAN research

29th July 2022

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NBN Co hiding poor technology from users, says expert The NBN Co has not undertaken any demonstrations to show Australians what kind of speeds are needed to get good response times when streaming videos, because to do so would show the inadequacy of the technology being used, a network expert says.

6th April 2017

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Australia back on the fibre track; Mobile and contactless payments to reach $3.6 trillion this year; Norwood sings first distribution agreement MoU with major Vietnamese full-service telco; MCG comms upgrade will make the 'G' mobile device ?friendly?; Patton fires broadside on piracy back at Creative Content Australia; Veritas offers onshore cloud services..

22nd March 2016

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Has Malcolm Turnbull lost his opportunity for change?; Smartphones including iPhone now predominant source of malware; Apple & Samsung push global NFC mobile payment users toward 150 million; Telstra customers get 200GB free OneDrive; Point-of-sale breaches continue to make headlines; Apple 'cannot be forced to provide data' in drug case; Apple event March 21: iPhone SE, new iPad Air 3, Watch updates.

2nd March 2016

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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

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Netflix: If it can?t geo-block it will block PayPal; NZ telco review identifies ?unfair contract? terms in sector; Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OpenTouch UC now for SMBs; Inmarsat lends expertise to IoT standards development; Telstra?s ?embarrassing? #Telstra outage; ANZ joins mobile payments scramble with 'the broadest range of cards'; CallOne?s 2016 telecommunications trends proffer profit for SMBs.

11th February 2016

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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

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Unlockd locks up deals in US market with Sprint Telecom, Twitter, Yahoo; Telstra invests in Chinese cloud storage provider Qiniu; Nokia can connect rural areas to boosted LTE with ?FastMile?; Kantar OS stats: Apple leads as top brand in US, China but Android grows in US, Europe; Cloud growth drives SAP APAC revenues to ?3 Billion and beyond; Cloud changes business environment for MSPs; Online payment transactions increasingly go mobile.

28th January 2016

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NBNgate:Commentary; NEXTDC expands data centre services for existing client; NAB?s new mobile payment service backed by VISA; We rank 22nd in global innovation stakes: ITIF; Hey You adds Uber to its order-ahead service; 1 in 3 home Wi-Fi routers to double as public hotspots by 2017; Nokia and KT conduct claimed ?world's first? eMTC field trial on LTE network.

27th January 2016

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Finally, Australian airlines should soon get in-sky wi-fi; Inmarsat wants better connected ships, too, with Ericsson; Mix and match cloud services cheaper, but come with a warning; Cyber attacks a growing threat to Southeast Asia businesses, governments; Linux Australia suffers another data leak; Warning: Mobile ?bill shock' risk from iOS9 WiFi Assist.

23rd November 2015