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Chat ousting the traditional phone number Chat is the next big digital disruption that may reduce traditional telcos' revenue even more ? many non-telco companies are jostling to become your sole, universal communications connection. NextDC, Metronode at odds over Nabers energy rating certification

27th June 2016

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With a sample size of 0.05%, Open Signal dubs Australia?s mobile networks FAST With more than 15 million smartphones in Australia, Open Signal?s sample size of 0.05% is enough for it to declare Australia?s mobile networks fast and widely available. Freestyle opens IoT development centre in Melbourne M2M specialist Freestyle Technology officially opened its IoT innovation centre today.

20th June 2016

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Australian data centre services market: growing at 12.4% CAGR to 2022, $2+ Villion by 2021 Demand and growth of the Australian data centre (DC) services market is being driven by big data, IoT, analytics, mobile data, storage, computing power, infrastructure and more. Internet Australia takes Switkowski to task over NBN ?leaks? comments

17th June 2016

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Spark puts on the gloves over $3.4 billion Sky TV and Vodafone NZ merger New Zealand?s clearly rattled dominant carrier Spark has pulled out all stops to downplay the announcement of a $3.4 billion reverse takeover of Vodafone NZ by satellite pay TV operator Sky TV. Australia fourth most vulnerable nation to hacking: study

10th June 2016

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Internet of Things devices to overtake number of mobile phones by 2018 - IoT connected devices growing to 16 billion by 2021: Ericsson The Internet of Things (IoT) phenomenon is sweeping the world including Australia and the wider Asia Pacific Oceania region, with worldwide IoT connected devices forecast to hit 16 billion by 2021 ? a rise of 23% every year ? according to the latest Mobility Report from Ericsson.

3rd June 2016

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iiNet suffers voice, email and contact centre outages; NextDC to build second Brisbane data centre; Orange Belgium selects messaging platform from Aussie developer Soprano; Nokia brand is back in smartphones and tablets as expected; Microsoft sells Nokia ?feature phone? business for US $350 million; Nokia goes big with IoT and 5G in Russia with major MTS Group telco; Huawei says 'Mate, you got to last longer?.

19th May 2016

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Accan Rue Delay In Introducing Sms Capability For Triple 000 Services; Optus Releases New ?retail Assist? Mobile Solution For Retailers; Kantar: Galaxy S7 ?cracks Top 5? In First Month Of Sales; ?disruption? Ahead In Maturing Public Cloud Market: Forrester; Huawei Plants ?seeds For The Future?; Eric Schmidt Under Fire From Oracle Lawyer In Trial; Skyfii's No Limit For Rankin.

12th May 2016

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MyNetFone's Sugo says govt Budget inaction threatens NBN, telco industry viability; ACMA crackdown enforces Do Not Call Register compliance; Choice sticks boot into Optus soccer balls; Kogan relaunches Dick Smith online store from today!; Kantar launches its first-ever wearable tech report, US takeup double that of Europe; Spark and Huawei partnership ahead of device capabilities.

5th May 2016

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27th April 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