Telstra
Newsletter
Telstra to provide metadata to customers ? for a price; Parliamentary data retention committee to examine protecting journalists? sources; ACCC says comms prices fell 2.7% last year; Google?s phone network to be limited to Nexus ? but will Google be Australia?s next mobile player?; Internet fridge implicated in botnet attack
9th March 2015
Newsletter
Ten things we learned at Mobile World Congress; Dairy Farm in cloud deployment with Telstra; EU moves on roaming and net neutrality; Smartphones sales top 1.2 billion, Apple?s hypersonic China canter, Android tops in in US; TPPA, data retention and copyright laws ? the unholy trinity
6th March 2015
Newsletter
Wheeler defends net neutrality vote; Virgin Mobile data rollover claims a first. Is it really?; Telstra resells unmetered Presto; Telstra joins 4G broadcast group; Shift happens ? Alcatel Lucent looks past 2015; Microsoft tries to win people back to Windows; Alcatel OneTouch releases Idol 3 smartphone
5th March 2015
Newsletter
The path to 5G opens up The biggest news at Mobile World Congress; Netflix ANZ here on 24 March; iiNet pays $204,000 in penalties for advertising breach; Inmarsat and Aussie aviation partner on global flight tracking; HP to acquire Aruba Networks; Broadband over HFC booming ? Arris the leader; Optus to release own brand ?Cash by Optus? smartphone; Telstra and Cisco team for on-demand services; Ericsson cloud gets ?hyperscale upgrade?; Facebook founder underwhelms at MWC
4th March 2015
Newsletter
Greetings from Barcelona; Telstra outlines path to 5G a Mobile World Congress while Telstra and Ericsson join forces on 5G; Samsung moves into next Galaxy with S6; Data retention report calls for clarification; Optus trials real-time video with Nokia?s Liquid Applications; FCC?s net neutrality rules adopted ?to protect the Internet?;ed ?to protect the Internet?.
2nd March 2015
Newsletter
Choice slams ?medieval? anti-piracy scheme; Megaport joins OpenDaylight; Telstra in ?digital insurance? deal with Allianz; Melbourne IT to buy Uber Global; Android and iOS crushing competition; Connected passengers not connecting; TVNZ launches enhanced video on demand
26th February 2015
Newsletter
Preview of Mobile World Congress; NextDC delivers Microsoft Azure; Verizon ? IoT gaining momentum; Telstra launches pre-paid 4GX smartphone; The Republicans and net neutrality; VoLTE driving strong VoIP growth; Telstra gets MEF CE 2.0 certification.
25th February 2015
Newsletter
Telstraman Thodey resigns ? Penn to be new CEO; Draft copyright code published - but code ?must respect consumers?; Parents ?want kids taught digital skills?; ?If the state's got your phone, it's got your soul?; Optical network hardware market ?diverse?.
23rd February 2015
Newsletter
Thodey retires ? Penn new Telstra CEO; Finally! Vodafone turns the corner; For sale ? Australia?s mobile towers; Data retention to cost up to $400 million a year; Telstra expands to the highveld; iiNet breaks billion dollar barrier; The billion dollar cyber heist
20th February 2015
Newsletter
Vodafone turns the corner; Data retention to cost ?up to? $400 million a year ? while Abbott clutching at straws; Into Africa ? Telstra expands to the highveld; iiNet warns on NBN cut-off; ACMA tells Business Class Telecom to comply; Australian court doubts Dallas Buyers Club evidence; Aussie companies look for cloud value
19th February 2015