Mobility

Nokia moves 2,000 extra staff to Siemens

Nokia moves 2,000 extra staff to Siemens

Nokia said on it would reorganise its corporate support business and move an extra 2,000 staff to its planned joint venture with Germany's Siemens.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2006, 9:43AM Mobility
Optus and Elders in broadband funding bid

Optus and Elders in broadband funding bid

Optus and regional ISP Elders have signed a memorandum of understanding to mutually bid for a slice of the Federal Government’s $1.1 billion Broadband Connect funding.
Staff Writers Aug 31 2006, 12:14PM Mobility
Telstra unveils $50m facility

Telstra unveils $50m facility

Telco giant Telstra has unveiled a $50 million laboratory, designed to test Internet Protocol (IP) networks to deliver services to 5.3 million Telstra customers over the next five years.
Staff Writers Aug 24 2006, 3:16PM Mobility
VMware appoints ITX as distributor

VMware appoints ITX as distributor

Virtual infrastructure software vendor VMware has appointed itX Group as its local distributor for its ACE and Workstation products.
Lilia Guan Aug 24 2006, 1:59PM Mobility
Coonan: mobiles a “pipeline for perversion”

Coonan: mobiles a “pipeline for perversion”

ICT Minister Helen Coonan has stepped up her campaign for the regulation of mobile content with the flagging of impending new legislation.
Tim Lohman Aug 23 2006, 2:33PM Mobility
BigAir expands Unwired agreement

BigAir expands Unwired agreement

BigAir will now distribute Unwired's desktop modem to customers in Melbourne and its new laptop wireless card following an expanded agreement between both companies.
Lilia Guan Aug 22 2006, 2:20PM Mobility
Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout

Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout

Optus won a contract to rollout IP telephony infrastructure at nine Victorian TAFE institutions.
Staff Writers Aug 21 2006, 2:28PM Mobility
Broadband multi-play offers all volume and no profit

Broadband multi-play offers all volume and no profit

Price slashing by telcos in the form of multi-play packages could decimate consumer spending on pay-TV, broadband and telephony services, warn analysts in a new report.
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 21 2006, 9:36AM Mobility
The auDA issues 'Consumer Alert'

The auDA issues 'Consumer Alert'

Domain name registrar, auDA has issued a ‘Consumer Alert’ warning consumers about Domains Australia offer to register the net.au equivalent of the registrants’ com.au domain name for a fee.
Staff Writers Aug 18 2006, 11:50AM Mobility
VoIP not yet saviour of PSTN providers

VoIP not yet saviour of PSTN providers

Despite recording 500 percent growth, VoIP revenues across Australia are not yet sufficient to cover the massive decline in telco voice revenues.
Staff Writers Aug 17 2006, 2:21PM Mobility
PacNet, Techlink connect Capt'n Snooze

PacNet, Techlink connect Capt'n Snooze

Pacific Internet, through its reseller Techlink, has commenced a 70-site managed connectivity and security roll-out for Capt’n Snooze, the national bedding franchise, as part of a 36 month contract.
Staff Writers Aug 15 2006, 10:36AM Mobility
DSL prices fall to all-time low

DSL prices fall to all-time low

Global pricing for DSL broadband services fell by 9.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2006, claims ananlysts.
Robert Jaques Aug 10 2006, 11:16AM Mobility
Serious BlackBerry hack attack exposed

Serious BlackBerry hack attack exposed

Many enterprises that have issued staff with BlackBerry mobile email devices will be vulnerable to a serious hack attack when security researchers release exploit code, security experts warned today.
Robert Jaques Aug 10 2006, 11:10AM Mobility
MobileActive heads into real estate

MobileActive heads into real estate

ASX-listed mobile phone content provider, MobileActive has signed a heads of agreement to acquire the assets and intellectual property of mapShed’s ‘Mobile Real Estate’ technology.
Staff Writers Aug 9 2006, 11:51AM Mobility
Nokia the most stolen phone

Nokia the most stolen phone

Nearly half of all mobile phones stolen in 2005 were made by Nokia, a new survey has found.
Will Head Aug 7 2006, 9:28AM Mobility
Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models

Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models

Apple Computer said it had reach agreements with Ford Motor, General Motors and Mazda to make it easier to connect its popular iPod music player to car stereos.
Staff Writers Aug 4 2006, 9:36AM Mobility
Ericsson expands patent lawsuit against Samsung

Ericsson expands patent lawsuit against Samsung

Telecoms equipment maker Ericsson has expanded its lawsuit against mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics concerning alleged patent violations, Ericsson said.
Staff Writers Aug 3 2006, 10:10AM Mobility
Slow standards hurt fast wireless

Slow standards hurt fast wireless

Sales of next generation wireless networking products are being hurt by high prices and delays in approving a unified standard that will allow hardware from different manufacturers to work together, industry sources say.
Simon Burns Aug 2 2006, 11:04AM Mobility
Nokia starts tests of Wi-Fi Internet mobile calls

Nokia starts tests of Wi-Fi Internet mobile calls

HELSINKI - Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, has started its first tests of a technology that allows users to roam seamlessly between phone networks and local wireless hotspots such as Wi-Fi.
Staff Writers Jul 28 2006, 11:00AM Mobility
Space: the final frontier for Scotty

Space: the final frontier for Scotty

Actor's ashes boldly go.
Clement James Jul 27 2006, 12:00PM Mobility

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