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Ericsson and Orange Spain in 5G VR trial at Madrid rock festival Swedish telecommunications actions equipment supplier and the Spain office of mobile operator Orange used 5G technology to trial an immersive virtual reality view for attendees of a rock festival in Madrid over the weekend.   ACMA completes spectrum pricing reform

11th July 2022

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EU agreement dictates USB-C must now be standard charging port for devices In a move that could potentially impact Apple's proprietary lightning port, European Union lawmakers have reached an agreement to require all smartphone manufacturers in Europe to make the USB-C the standard charging port for devices sold in the region, according to reports.

8th June 2022

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Singtel partners with Lendlease in $3 billion Comcentre development Optus parent Singtel last week announced that it will partner with global real estate group Lendlease to redevelop its Comcentre headquarters into a S$3 billion (A$3 billion) world class sustainable workplace featuring the latest smart building and digital technologies.

6th June 2022

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Dear TelSoc Member, You have probably noticed we have been having problems with getting CommsWire to you in the last two weeks. This was due to being blacklisted for suspected spam, subsequently found to be in error. Hopefully these problems are behind us and this is Friday's edition - finally!

13th July 2019

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Twitter alerts for Sydney rail commuters Twitter Australia and the New South Wales public transport body, Transport for NSW, have teamed up to provide alerts about delays or disruptions on the Sydney suburban and inner-city rail networks.

12th December 2016

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NEC Australia opens new HQ in Melbourne; Over The Top (OTT) services growing in leaps and bounds in Asia Pacific; Lee departing Telstra after 45 years; Twitter #SpreadOurWings to #Sydney; Food on the move; Need for ?more reliable? regional telecoms services says Vodafone chief; Samsung S7 ? more leaks.

5th February 2016