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5G Huawei ban based on incorrect technical advice: Ovum China’s largest telco Huawei says a new report from independent global telecoms consultancy Ovum proves that a ban on the company from participating in Australia’s 5G rollout was based on incorrect advice from security agencies including the ASD.

31st July 2019

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Vodafone releases business-ready apps Small business is in the sights of Vodafone as it unveils a new range of flexible plans and an expanded portfolio of Ready Business Apps, featuring a selection of the what the telco calls the ?world?s best? mobile business tools. Ovum Mobile Roaming Forecast predicts data growth will offset voice and text declines

7th June 2016

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?Burning platform? Nokia CEO and MS exec, Stephen Elop and Optus Kevin Russell join Telstra; Linksys adds clustering to business Wi-Fi AC access points; Vodafone/Huawei trial promises better coverage in stadiums and other dense areas; Metricon Stadium provides Wi-Fi to 27,500 spectators, releases app; NextDC launches OneDC DCIM-as-a-service; European broadband to fly high over next five years; Snooping fallout: Microsoft to offer cloud services in Germany.

17th March 2016

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Regional spectrum auction brings in $543.5 million; nbn chief confident on track to 8 million connections by 2020; Mandatory reporting of data breaches coming; Regulation changes give consumers better deal on roaming services; ACCAN wants reduction on NBN pricing; Ovum ?encouraged? by NBN progress; Regional spectrum will help enhance 4G services: Telstra.

8th February 2016

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Telstra ?best performer? in Asia Pacific telecoms market: IDC; LTE subscription growth exploding; Smartphone saturation leads to smart marketing; Dropbox makes Office co-authoring easy and Outlook easier; Azure Stack from any data-centre; Yahoo7 launches Mobile Developer Suite; Landesk updates management and security suite range.

29th January 2016

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The ACMA seeks consumers to join its Consultative Forum; Game of Drones: sales figures to be up 84% in 2016 over last year; Android banking malware steals two-factor authentication passwords; Exetel compensates consumers over ?misleading? advertising; Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent acquisition closes; Lumia 650 - the last 2016 Lumia? - due 1 February; Three ?certainties? for rapidly evolving music streaming sector in 2016.

19th January 2016

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Turnbull as PM may see NBN shift back to FttP: Ovum; ?Fast track? the NBN, Internet Australia tells Turnbull; Cairns to Perth connection an ?Australian first? says Optus; Australia?s Dept of Defence re-imagines military social media; Spark responds to spike in demand for broadband services; Smartphone sales ? a two horse race but Android is ahead.

16th September 2015

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DiData takes charge of SA Govt messaging; Telstra inks $30m NT Govt co-investment deal; Defence to upgrade battlefield communications network for $665 million; Optical network market growth, despite telecom capex drop; GoCatch mints new payments partnership; Vodafone goes 20GB in ?sumo-sized? offer; Telstra?s 2015 Australian Digital Summit: There?s no going back.

8th September 2015