News
Telstra hits back at competitors with aggressive mobile plans; Ericsson threat to Apple bottom line as wireless patent war expands into Europe; LTE demand drives growth in data management; US court rules that NSA phone data collection illegal; Samsung to unveil new IoT chipset at Internet of Things World 2015; Uber makes bid for Nokia?s HERE maps.
11th May 2015
The Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy march issue is now available.
8th May 2015
Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISP sparks into action over NZ internet charges; CSIRO, AARNet part of ?breakthrough? global open SDN project; Market declares TPG winner of iiNet bout, but is the fight over yet?; Mozilla deprecates HTTP: new features for HTTPS sites only; Fibre: good for the environment, not just your bowels.
8th May 2015
TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; ACMA cracks whip over unlicensed mobile phone repeaters; Telstra to appeal Privacy Commissioner metadata ruling; Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; Router market in decline due to ?over-buy? capacity; Inabox acquisition of Anittel positive for financials; ISP sparks into action over NZ internet charges; Cisco?s Chambers checks out as CEO, Chuck Robbins checks in; CSIRO, AARNet part of ?breakthrough? global open SDN project; Women spearhead regional telecommunications review panel; End Geoblocking and price gouging Internet Society CEO tells Senate Committee; Comcast previews DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem due early 2016: OZ NBN implications? Nextgen connects Pilbara miner with Perth ops centre
8th May 2015
ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; Inmarsat reports ?solid? performance, on track for next GX satellite launch; Comcast previews DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem due early 2016: OZ NBN implications?; Vint Cerf tells Internet users to ask ISPs for IPv6.
7th May 2015
TPG makes $1.57 billion move for iiNet, 19.9% shareholding in Amcom; Cisco?s Chambers checks out as CEO, Chuck Robbins checks in; Router market in decline due to ?over-buy? capacity; Equinix Cloud Exchange ?ExpressRoutes? Office 365 via Azure; Women spearhead regional telecommunications review panel; Ericsson cracks the code to successful telco growth.
6th May 2015
Telstra to appeal Privacy Commissioner metadata ruling about personal information; Inabox acquisition of Anittel positive for financials; Workers of the Nokia world knock Nokia in scathing report; ACMA cracks whip over unlicensed mobile phone repeaters; Hitachi nets Netcomm to enable smart energy comms; Nextgen connects Pilbara miner with Perth ops centre.
5th May 2015
End Geoblocking and price gouging Internet Society CEO tells Senate Committee; Ruckus waves its Wi-Fi wand so you can Wave 2; Broadcom delivers Wave 2 chipset for carrier and enterprise access points; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Vodafone delivers up to 20GB ?double data? for new Red customers; Microsoft Continuum turns Windows 10 phones into desktops.
4th May 2015
End Geoblocking and price gouging Internet Society CEO tells Senate Committee; Ruckus waves its Wi-Fi wand so you can Wave 2; Broadcom delivers Wave 2 chipset for carrier and enterprise access points; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Vodafone delivers up to 20GB ?double data? for new Red customers; Microsoft Continuum turns Windows 10 phones into desktops.
4th May 2015
M2 trumps TPG bid for iiNet with scrip and cash offer iiNet takeover wars heat up further TPG buys more Amcom shares in bid to block Vocus TPG pipes in a winner against NBN in court case 5G Not about faster speeds but business for operators Big changes ahead for ?GenNBN? generation, says NBN
1st May 2015