Networking

Telstra services inferior, says ACCC

Telstra services inferior, says ACCC

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has blamed a lack of resources and less reliable computer systems for "inferior" service levels Telstra supplies to its wholesale customers.
Byron Connolly Jun 30 2005, 4:36PM Collaboration
Broadband takeup in Aust increases: report

Broadband takeup in Aust increases: report

Broadband takeup in Australia is on the increase, according to a report released by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission this week.
Staff Writers Jun 29 2005, 4:00PM Collaboration
OPINION: Money for nothing

OPINION: Money for nothing

Rabid Reseller can hardly wait for the new industrial relations reforms to come out of hiding in the Senate and get onto the statute books.
Rabid Reseller Jun 28 2005, 1:50PM Collaboration
Stadus lands at 3Com

Stadus lands at 3Com

Well-known industry executive Ralph Stadus has come out of retirement and into the managing director role at 3Com Australia and New Zealand.
Byron Connolly Jun 28 2005, 10:30AM Collaboration
Going Public

Going Public

Despite the past hurdles, some channel players with the right niche offering are doing well selling to government.
Fleur Doidge Jun 27 2005, 3:09PM Collaboration
Linksys cracks retail, service provider markets

Linksys cracks retail, service provider markets

Linksys has cracked mass market retail, signing an agreement via distributor Ingram Micro to stock its products in 17 Dick Smith Powerhouse stores and all 164 locations nationally by the end of 2005.
Byron Connolly Jun 23 2005, 4:27PM Collaboration
One minute with ... Nick Angelucci

One minute with ... Nick Angelucci

CRN has a chat with Nick Angelucci from Creative Labs.
Staff Writers Jun 22 2005, 1:40PM Collaboration
EMC expands consulting services

EMC expands consulting services

Storage giant EMC has expanded its service offerings through the channel to target global demand for information lifecycle management.
Staff Writers Jun 21 2005, 3:56PM Collaboration
Digital home fails to deliver

Digital home fails to deliver

Australians are still not buying into the converged digital home concept despite huge sales of devices in the category, according to research by channel analyst GfK.
Byron Connolly Jun 21 2005, 2:03PM Collaboration
MTG buys supply chain specialist

MTG buys supply chain specialist

Meier Technology Group has bought a Sydney-based supply chain specialist, Evolve 360, in a deal that lifts the group's total number of staff to 50 and combined revenue to $12 million.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2005, 4:14PM Software
Interview: Ingram's Guy Freeland

Interview: Ingram's Guy Freeland

Ingram Micro's Australian MD Guy Freeland and Asia-Pacific COO Shailendra Gupta set the record straight about the Tech Pac integration and future of our largest IT distributor.
Byron Connolly Jun 17 2005, 1:46PM Collaboration
Businesses fail on software licensing

Businesses fail on software licensing

Many Australian companies are paying 30 percent more or less than they should be for software licensing, a software vendor said.
Fleur Doidge Jun 16 2005, 5:00PM Software
Datacom buys GlobalCenter building

Datacom buys GlobalCenter building

Datacom Systems has paid $7.15 million for the building housing its South Melbourne data centre dubbed GlobalCenter.
Staff Writers Jun 16 2005, 2:19PM Collaboration
Pacific Internet adds Optus for premium DSL

Pacific Internet adds Optus for premium DSL

Pacific Internet has added Optus as a new wholesale provider of premium DSL services to meet rising business customer demand.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2005, 12:24PM Collaboration
Bugger the budget

Bugger the budget

Here at Rabid Reseller we don’t think much of this latest budget.
Rabid Reseller Jun 14 2005, 12:15PM Collaboration
NetComm appoints Hitech Distribution

NetComm appoints Hitech Distribution

Communications gear vendor NetComm has appointed Hitech Distribution as a state-based distributor to strengthen NetComm's presence in South Australia.
Staff Writers Jun 10 2005, 9:50AM Collaboration
Trujillo named as Telstra CEO

Trujillo named as Telstra CEO

Telstra has appointed a US-trained executive, Solomon Trujillo, as its new CEO, replacing Ziggy Switkowski who steps down 1 July.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2005, 4:06PM Collaboration
SpectruCell developer too mobile for ASIC

SpectruCell developer too mobile for ASIC

A Melbourne-based company trying to develop and market an emerging telephony technology has been wound up in an attempt to stop its homegrown intellectual property being transferred overseas to stymie creditors.
Fleur Doidge Jun 9 2005, 3:35PM Collaboration
Loss-making Siemens division bets on channel

Loss-making Siemens division bets on channel

Siemens' communications division posted a loss for the quarter ending 31 March but its Australian arm is forging ahead, seeking fresh blood for its reseller channel to boost sales.
Fleur Doidge Jun 8 2005, 4:58PM Collaboration
Telco policy stifling innovation: Cisco exec

Telco policy stifling innovation: Cisco exec

Cisco Systems' senior VP of global service provider sales, Carlos Dominguez, has taken a swipe at federal government telecommunications policy, claiming a lack of competition in Australia was stifling innovation and affecting our global competitiveness.
Darren Baguely Jun 8 2005, 12:44PM Collaboration

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