Networking

Nortel dives into SOA with IBM

Nortel dives into SOA with IBM

Nortel Networks has entered the service oriented architecture space by expanding its partnership with IBM.

Tom Sanders Nov 16 2007, 6:29AM Collaboration
Telstra launches Australia's first voice to text service

Telstra launches Australia's first voice to text service

Telstra partners with UK firm SpinVox to provide its business customers with Australia’s first service which converts voicemails to text messages.
Trevor Treharne Nov 15 2007, 3:40PM Collaboration
iiNet cuts the cord and delivers nation-wide Naked DSL

iiNet cuts the cord and delivers nation-wide Naked DSL

iiNet has unveiled its long awaited and Australia’s first nation-wide Naked DSL broadband service which eliminates the need to pay telephone line rental for ADSL2+ internet access.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 15 2007, 1:13PM Collaboration
Oki seeking IP reseller base

Oki seeking IP reseller base

Print vendor Oki is looking for 30 to 50 resellers across Australia after diversifying its product portfolio and dipped its toes into the IP communications market.
Trevor Treharne Nov 15 2007, 12:45PM Collaboration
Australian channel program for Nortel resellers

Australian channel program for Nortel resellers

Program released to assist partners involved with the Innovative Communications Alliance.
Helen Frost Nov 14 2007, 11:09AM Collaboration
Telstra to cough up $5 million in class action settlement

Telstra to cough up $5 million in class action settlement

Telstra has sought approval from the Federal Court to pay shareholders up to $5 million as a settlement for a class action lawsuit brought against the telco.
Staff Writers Nov 12 2007, 12:50PM Collaboration
Cisco accredits NetStar

Cisco accredits NetStar

NetStar Australia has been recognised and certified under Cisco's new Cisco Managed Services Channel Program.

Staff Writers Nov 12 2007, 6:56AM Collaboration
Touchbase eyes expansion after growth surge

Touchbase eyes expansion after growth surge

Business communications provider and Cisco partner, Touchbase Australia plans to expand into key markets including Sydney and Brisbane.

Lilia Guan Nov 9 2007, 2:13PM Collaboration
Online businesses booming thanks to Web 2.0

Online businesses booming thanks to Web 2.0

Independent Australian telecommunications researcher BuddeComm has released a new study which finds solid new business models, backed by spectacular growth in online advertising, are quickly laying the foundations of the new internet economy.

Staff Writers Nov 9 2007, 2:03PM Collaboration
Optus network owner grows revenues by 11 percent

Optus network owner grows revenues by 11 percent

Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel), owners of the Optus network has released its unaudited results for the second quarter and half year ended 30 September

Staff Writers Nov 8 2007, 2:06PM Collaboration
Local Blackberry users without email

Local Blackberry users without email

Telecommunications service provider Optus has issued a statement confirming its Blackberry data services was down for most of the day on 6 November.
Lilia Guan Nov 7 2007, 2:46PM Collaboration
Optus D2 Satellite blasts off

Optus D2 Satellite blasts off

Paul Sheridan, head of Optus Satellite, said that this second addition to the Optus D-series satellite family is another example of Optus leading the market in the Australian satellite industry, using state-of-the-art rocket technology, with one of the youngest satellite fleets in operation.
Staff Writers Nov 7 2007, 2:18PM Collaboration
Commander wins TransGrid tender

Commander wins TransGrid tender

TransGrid has selected IT&T service provider Commander to develop an electronic outage system that can manage planned outages and maintenance across the state.
Staff Writers Nov 7 2007, 11:57AM Collaboration
iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus has teamed up with Landcare Australia and launched Australia’s first Green Broadband plan which aims to assist its customers to reduce their carbon footprint.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 6 2007, 9:38AM Collaboration
Aussie invention could give ADSL huge speed boost

Aussie invention could give ADSL huge speed boost

An Australian scientist claims to have found a way to boost the data rate of standard ADSL by a factor of 100 by reducing background transmission "noise"..
Iain Thomson Nov 6 2007, 9:21AM Collaboration
EFTel plans to rollout VDSL

EFTel plans to rollout VDSL

Australian Internet provider, EFTel Limited has announced its plans to rollout of nationwide Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VDSL2), the next generation in high-speed broadband delivery nationwide.

Staff Writers Nov 5 2007, 6:06AM Collaboration
Telcos under global pressure

Telcos under global pressure

Independent telecommunication researcher BuddeComm has found incumbent telecom players face renewed pressure to restructure their organisations.
Staff Writers Nov 2 2007, 1:46PM Collaboration
ACCC issues fixed line service discussion papers

ACCC issues fixed line service discussion papers

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued two discussion papers in relation to fixed line service exemption applications from Telstra.
Staff Writers Nov 2 2007, 1:42PM Collaboration
Internode wants Telstra 'rejects' to trial Naked DSL

Internode wants Telstra 'rejects' to trial Naked DSL

Internode is calling on Telstra rejects to trial its new “Naked DSL” broadband service which frees customers from the need to pay line rental by offering ADSL2+ broadband and a broadband phone service over a standard copper line.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 2 2007, 10:57AM Collaboration
Tassie Council keeps track of customers

Tassie Council keeps track of customers

Meander Valley Council hires Merit Technology to manage customer contact.
Staff Writers Nov 2 2007, 10:41AM Software

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