Mobility

Asus to bring mobile phones to market

Asus to bring mobile phones to market

Taiwanese component and notebook manufacturer Asus plans to diversify its product range by heading into the mobile phone market.

Lilia Guan Nov 29 2006, 12:19PM Mobility
NewSat launches Perth dish

NewSat launches Perth dish

ASX-listed satellite communications provider, NewSat Limited, has launched its latest 'dish' at the company’s Bayswater, Perth teleport facility.
Staff Writers Nov 29 2006, 10:20AM Mobility
Siemens stained by corruption charges

Siemens stained by corruption charges

Engineering monolith Siemens has launched a taskforce headed by the company's chief compliance officer to cooperate with the German authorities investigating sweeping corruption charges.
Andrew Charlesworth Nov 27 2006, 10:24AM Mobility
Wi-Fi hacks target the rich

Wi-Fi hacks target the rich

Locations popular with high net worth individuals are being targeted by hackers using phoney wireless access points to steal personal information.

Iain Thomson Nov 24 2006, 9:17AM Mobility
Broadband slow down makes for tough sell

Broadband slow down makes for tough sell

The fast, early growth in broadband revenue will slow down over the next few years, as broadband penetration nears its limits, according to a new study.
Lilia Guan Nov 22 2006, 10:53AM Mobility
BigAir announces plans for 1Gbit wireless service

BigAir announces plans for 1Gbit wireless service

BigAir has announced plans to roll out over the coming year, wireless broadband services offering symmetric speeds up to 1Gbit per second.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2006, 11:53AM Mobility
Cellnet blames Telstra for mobile sales drop

Cellnet blames Telstra for mobile sales drop

Mobile and IT distributor Cellnet has blamed a $10 million decline in its first quarter telco sales on Telstra’s decision to appoint Brightstar as its sole distributor for mobile phones.
Lilia Guan Nov 20 2006, 1:02PM Mobility
Bush approves Lucent sale to France's Alcatel

Bush approves Lucent sale to France's Alcatel

President George W Bush approved a deal in which French telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel SA will acquire Lucent Technologies, in a US$11.8 billion deal, the White House said.
Staff Writers Nov 20 2006, 9:48AM Mobility
Airline iPod connectors run into turbulence

Airline iPod connectors run into turbulence

KLM and Air France deny plans to offer iPod connectors.
Tom Sanders Nov 16 2006, 9:30AM Mobility
Internet is 99 percent porn free

Internet is 99 percent porn free

A study by Philip B. Stark, a professor of statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, has found that pornography accounts for just one per cent of all web pages.
Iain Thomson Nov 16 2006, 9:30AM Mobility
Asia gears up for smartphone bonanza

Asia gears up for smartphone bonanza

Smartphone sales are taking off in Asia after a slow start, as analysts predict that the number of phones shipped in the region will double this year to 18.8 million.
Simon Burns Nov 16 2006, 9:30AM Mobility
BenQ culls sales force, holds off mobile release

BenQ culls sales force, holds off mobile release

BenQ Australia has retrenched 11 employees in an attempt to cut costs after the vendor failed to launch into the mobile phone market.
Lilia Guan Nov 15 2006, 2:59PM Mobility
Skype close to 25 million users in China

Skype close to 25 million users in China

Skype has been signing up almost 100,000 new users a day in China over the past three months, according to the VoIP firm's local partner, Tom Online.
Simon Burns Nov 14 2006, 9:31AM Mobility
Agile Communications in $3.5m broadband deal with SA Govt

Agile Communications in $3.5m broadband deal with SA Govt

Agile Communications, the infrastructure arm of Internode, has won a contract worth around $3.5 million to connect rural SA with broadband infrastructure.
Lilia Guan Nov 13 2006, 2:42PM Mobility
Vendors hype new WirelessHD standard

Vendors hype new WirelessHD standard

A group of electronics manufacturers has formed a new wireless interface aimed at transmitting high definition video.
Shaun Nichols Nov 2 2006, 9:55AM Mobility
Asia's early adopters shape mobile market

Asia's early adopters shape mobile market

Japanese and Korean consumers are leading early adopters of cutting-edge mobile phones and other mobile communications technologies, recent market reports show.
Simon Burns Oct 27 2006, 9:35AM Mobility
We cannot live without broadband

We cannot live without broadband

Broadband is rated as the communication service that consumers can least live without, according to new research.
Robert Jaques Oct 27 2006, 9:35AM Mobility
 Wireless rabbit creates Internet buzz

Wireless rabbit creates Internet buzz

A wireless rabbit computer peripheral has been causing a stir of excitement on social networking sites.
Ed Dawson Oct 25 2006, 9:35AM Mobility
UK retailers stocking Freshtel VoIP handsets

UK retailers stocking Freshtel VoIP handsets

Freshtel Holdings has struck deals with three retailers in the UK to stock its Internet phone handsets.
Staff Writers Oct 19 2006, 12:00PM Mobility
Synnex wants telcos to sell Mio

Synnex wants telcos to sell Mio

Distributor Synnex wants Telstra and Optus to push its latest Mio PDA/phone through their retail channels.
Lilia Guan Oct 18 2006, 10:58AM Mobility

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