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EFTel’s chairman pushed out
Australian Internet service provider, EFTel was left without a chairman after he was ousted at a general meeting for shareholders yesterday.
Lilia Guan
Dec 13 2007, 10:10AM
Collaboration
Telstra not anti-competitive says Federal Court
The Federal Court has decreed that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) was not entitled to issue a Part A Competition Notice against Telstra in December 2005.
Lilia Guan
Dec 13 2007, 5:15AM
Collaboration
Vodafone earmarks $500 million 3G expansion to rival Telstra
Vodafone Australia has thrown down the gauntlet in a challenge to Telstra’s Next G rural monopoly with new plans to build a $500 million 3G mobile broadband network that is set to cover 95 percent of the Australian population.
Mitchell Bingemann
Dec 12 2007, 4:12PM
Collaboration
Broadcast Australia buys Hostworks for $68.9 million
Managed service provider Hostworks Group Limited has entered into an agreement to allow Broadcast Australia to acquire all of its shares, for the princely sum of $68.9 million dollars.
Lilia Guan
Dec 11 2007, 1:19PM
Collaboration
Coote walks away from Commander
Commander Communication’s managing director Adrian Coote has handed in his resignation. A replacement has already been signed to his job.
Lilia Guan
Dec 11 2007, 11:56AM
Collaboration
CDMA users get grace period while Telstra scours for handsets
Users of Telstra’s CDMA network will keep their mobile numbers for a thirty day grace period while switching to the Next G network as the telco giant searches for its three most widely used CDMA handsets.
Mitchell Bingemann
Dec 10 2007, 3:44PM
Collaboration
Mobile services will survive rise of Wi-Fi
Mobile phone services will co-exist with wireless VoIP rather than being wiped out, according to a Wi-Fi management company..
Matt Chapman
Dec 10 2007, 3:23PM
Collaboration
SMEs value broadband service over speed
Small firms consider broadband speed the least important factor when choosing an ISP, according to a new UK survey.
Dec 10 2007, 3:22PM
Collaboration
Comms body wants quality of service for VoIP
Independent body, Communications Alliance has released two industry guidelines developed to assist operators meet Quality of Service (QoS) performance objectives when delivering VoIP services and Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
Staff Writers
Dec 5 2007, 3:22PM
Collaboration
JusticeLink to unify NSW courts
The NSW justice system is undergoing a high tech overhaul....at a price.
Leanne Mezrani
Dec 3 2007, 2:29PM
Collaboration
SMC signs deal with Mitron to distribute Skype phone in Oz
Mitron has been appointed the sole Australian distributor for SMC Networks Wi-Fi Phone for Skype.
Staff Writers
Dec 3 2007, 2:28PM
Collaboration
.au registers its one millionth domain name
The .au Domain Administrator, has registered its one millionth .au domain name. Only five years ago the tally was close to 250,000.
Staff Writers
Nov 30 2007, 3:58PM
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Delivering broadband network top of Labor's list
While there are many things on Labor's Policy agenda, implementing a national broadband network to deliver minimum speeds of 12 Mbps to 98 percent of Australians and improving broadband services for all Australians is top of its list.
Staff Writers
Nov 30 2007, 3:35PM
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Senator Stephen Conroy to see Australia into new digital era
Prime minister-elect Kevin Rudd has chosen Senator Stephen Conroy, to enter cabinet as Minister for Communications, Broadband and the Digital Economy.
Lilia Guan
Nov 30 2007, 6:12AM
Collaboration
CCC calls for reform of Aussie telecommunications
According to CCC, the first item on the Rudd government’s agenda should be addressing the inflationary pressure that is causing Australian telecommunications prices to skyrocket.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2007, 3:46PM
Collaboration
L7 Solutions wins contract with Woodside Petroleum, worth $6M+
Western Australian-based IT service provider L7 Solutions has hit the big time with a $6 million plus contract to overhaul ASX-listed Woodside Petroleum’s LAN and IP Telephony infrastructure in Perth and North West regional areas.
Lilia Guan
Nov 28 2007, 3:36PM
Collaboration
NetStar manages networking for local property group
Local service provider, NetStar Australia, has signed a two-year deal with the Investa Property Group to manage the company's corporate data and security network.
Lilia Guan
Nov 28 2007, 12:29PM
Collaboration
Entering the ring
Bill Gates reveals the challenges Microsoft faces as it moves into Unified Communications.
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett
Nov 28 2007, 11:14AM
Collaboration
Two Sydney SMBs save $9000 per year
Call costs were drastically reduced for two small businesses which decided to use the Linksys voice system.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2007, 10:34AM
Collaboration
A clear and present danger
Using social networking sites at work is putting companies at high risk.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2007, 10:30AM
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