Mobility

LG Elec aims to up 3G phone sales by 58% in '05

LG Elec aims to up 3G phone sales by 58% in '05

South Korea's LG Electronics Inc, the world's fourth-largest mobile phone maker, said on Thursday it aimed to boost this year's sales of pricey third-generation mobile phones by 58 percent to 6 million.
Staff Writers Sep 2 2005, 11:02AM Mobility
Apple's iPod to set European mobiles ringing

Apple's iPod to set European mobiles ringing

European mobile phone operators are jumping on the iPod bandwagon and hope to secure deals that will give them access to a wealth of hot tracks from Apple Computer's famed iTunes music store.
Staff Writers Sep 2 2005, 10:30AM Mobility
Web is bulletin board for Katrina victims

Web is bulletin board for Katrina victims

While broadcast media has helped outsiders appreciate the scale of the Katrina disaster, the web has acted as a bulletin board for the missing, a source of moving personal narratives and a sounding board for frustrations over the pace of relief.
Staff Writers Sep 1 2005, 2:38PM Mobility
No brain cancer link to mobile phones, study says

No brain cancer link to mobile phones, study says

Ten years of using a mobile phone results in no increased risk of a tumour in the nerve connecting the ear to the brain, researchers said on Tuesday.
Staff Writers Aug 31 2005, 3:11PM Mobility
Indian mobile industry to hit US$24 bln in sales

Indian mobile industry to hit US$24 bln in sales

India's galloping wireless industry, the world's fastest growing major mobile market, will see revenue growing 36 percent annually by 2009 as call rates drop and handsets become cheaper, research firm Gartner said.
Staff Writers Aug 31 2005, 8:54AM Mobility
ShadowRAM: Avnet blasts off!

ShadowRAM: Avnet blasts off!

Distributor Avnet last month used Sydney’s Luna Park as a backdrop to drum up some reseller support for Novell SuSE Linux and IBM open source solutions.
Staff Writers Aug 11 2005, 2:05PM Mobility
Flying without wires

Flying without wires

The sky’s the limit for wireless broadband but some players are tipping major market consolidation.
Fleur Doidge Aug 5 2005, 2:50PM Mobility
From publisher to retailer to...wireless wizard

From publisher to retailer to...wireless wizard

In a business sense, David Spence has tried his hand at many things.
Byron Connolly Aug 3 2005, 11:46AM Mobility
Program targets phone tower concerns

Program targets phone tower concerns

A "package of initiatives" has been announced aimed at improving how mobile phone towers are deployed.
Vivienne Fisher Jul 28 2005, 2:44PM Mobility
Getronics launches converged communications arm

Getronics launches converged communications arm

Service provider Getronics has launched a converged communications division to help it ride an advancing wave of IT and telecommunications convergence.
Fleur Doidge Jul 25 2005, 4:35PM Mobility
Line clear for VoIP in morphing market

Line clear for VoIP in morphing market

Australia’s Voice-over-Internet Protocol market is certainly on the rise. People have stopped talking and started acting. SMBs are now leaping into what was once an enterprise-only fray.
Fleur Doidge Jul 21 2005, 2:40PM Mobility
Cellnet poaches Ingram Micro finance director

Cellnet poaches Ingram Micro finance director

National distributor Cellnet Group has appointed former Ingram Micro Australia finance director Mark Bloomer as its new chief financial officer.
Byron Connolly Jul 18 2005, 11:00AM Mobility
CRN Special Report: Notebooks

CRN Special Report: Notebooks

May 2005 was the first month ever where notebook computers outsold desktops consistently for a whole month in the US, with notebooks making up 53 percent of the total personal computer market.
Denise Murray Jul 15 2005, 2:12PM Mobility
Queensland Police target motorists using mobile phones

Queensland Police target motorists using mobile phones

Queensland Police are targeting motorists using mobile phones while they are driving.
Vivienne Fisher Jul 13 2005, 3:21PM Mobility
Optus and Azure turn up the heat

Optus and Azure turn up the heat

Optus has partnered with wireless internet provider Azure, to extend the reach of the telco's network of wireless hotspots.
DVD Editor Jul 13 2005, 3:19PM Mobility
Jetstar begins wireless trials

Jetstar begins wireless trials

Low cost airline Jetstar has started a trial of wireless broadband for the launch of its Sydney-Ballina Byron service.
DVD Editor Jul 13 2005, 1:52PM Mobility
IT providers help Brisbane homeless

IT providers help Brisbane homeless

Cisco Systems, Data#3, Telstra and their various IT partners have teamed up to internet-enable a mobile outreach program that brings aid to around a thousand homeless and disadvantaged people in South Brisbane.
Fleur Doidge Jul 4 2005, 3:18PM Collaboration
May protests innocence in Global SDR troubles

May protests innocence in Global SDR troubles

Former Global SDR director Roger May -- alleged by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission as associated with a plan to move the intellectual property of the insolvent developer offshore -- has protested his innocence.
Fleur Doidge Jul 4 2005, 11:30AM Collaboration
ACA rules target adult mobile content

ACA rules target adult mobile content

The Australian Communications Authority has issued rules prohibiting phone companies from supplying content that is rated x18+ or has been refused classification.
Staff Writers Jul 1 2005, 10:15AM Mobility
VoIP needs more bandwidth

VoIP needs more bandwidth

Low broadband penetration and the popularity of 256Kb/s plans will undermine VoIP use by Australian consumers, analyst IDC has said.
DVD Editor Jun 29 2005, 12:41PM Software

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