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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
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
IiNet announces profit downgrade, PowerTel alliance
IiNet has announced a massive downgrade in its expected financial results for the year ending 30 June 2006.
Staff Writers
May 29 2006, 12:39PM
Collaboration
auDA CEO heads for UN Internet Forum
.Au Domain Administration CEO Chris Disspain has been appointed as a member of the advisory for the UN's upcomming United Nation’s Internet Governance Forum.
Staff Writers
May 24 2006, 12:15PM
Mobility
SurfControl signs Corporate Express
A large customer database and a focus on the SME market was enough to entice SurfControl to sign Corporate Express on as a Gold reseller.
Lilia Guan
May 24 2006, 10:58AM
Strategy
Au Domain calls for internet projects
National domain administrator, au Domain Administration (auDA), has established the auDA Foundation calling for submissions from eligible internet-related projects for grants.
Staff Writers
May 15 2006, 12:37PM
Mobility
Internet jobs ads rise again
Jobs advertised online rose 3.3 percent in April, according to the recruitment services group Oliver.
Staff Writers
May 8 2006, 3:06PM
Training & Development
Optus broadband to stimulate competition: Budde
Optus’ new $150 million broadband network was what the market needed to stimulate competition, a telco analyst claimed.
Lilia Guan
Mar 31 2006, 1:21PM
Collaboration
New company promotes "unblockable" pop up tech
A new company is promoting a technology claimed to be capable of dodging current pop up blocking software.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2006, 9:14AM
Collaboration
MessageLabs flags February threat trends
Security software vendor MessageLabs has released its monthly report on the latest threat trends on the Internet.
Staff Writers
Mar 2 2006, 12:31PM
Security
Three ISVs merge to form Trialta
Australian and New Zealand software companies Microsell, Acuere and The Integrators have merged to form Trialta, a new company that would specialise in business efficiency systems.
Staff Writers
Jan 31 2006, 3:15PM
Strategy
Inmarsat launches global high-speed web access
Britain's Inmarsat has launched a long-awaited service to provide cheaper voice and high-speed internet access anywhere in the world, as the satellite operator looks to tap additional revenues.
Staff Writers
Dec 8 2005, 10:40AM
Collaboration
Europe's own internet space starts up Wednesday
Trademark holders and government bodies can start claiming their European identities on the Internet from 1000 GMT on Wednesday, when the registers open for the new ".eu" domain name aimed at boosting European e-commerce.
Staff Writers
Dec 7 2005, 1:00PM
Collaboration
Internet body postpones decision on sex domain
The group that oversees internet domain sites has again postponed a decision on a controversial ".xxx" domain for sex sites.
Andy Sullivan
Dec 6 2005, 10:10AM
Collaboration
US SEC proposes internet "e-proxy" postings
Corporations would be allowed to post proxy statements and annual reports on websites, instead of sending the bulky documents through the mail, under a plan proposedby US federal regulators.
Kevin Drawbaugh
Nov 30 2005, 8:12AM
Collaboration
Siemens brings fast internet, mobile to Greenland
The 57,000 inhabitants of the Arctic island of Greenland will soon have access to the fastest internet connections available in Europe, according to German engineering conglomerate Siemens.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2005, 8:29AM
Collaboration
Free internet "Star Trek" spoof is top Finnish film
A spoof of science-fiction classic "Star Trek" has become Finland's most viewed movie, relying on free distribution over the internet to reach more than three million viewers in less than two months.
Staff Writers
Nov 22 2005, 8:33AM
Software
US retains control of Internet traffic system
The United States will keep control of the domain-name system that guides Internet traffic under an agreement reached on Wednesday, resolving a dispute that threatened to fracture the global computer network.
Andy Sullivan
Nov 17 2005, 8:45AM
Collaboration
Interview: MSN expects China to be top five market by 2010
Microsoft's internet unit, MSN, expects China to become one of its top five markets by 2010, fuelled by growing demand for its popular email and search engine software.
Godwin Chellam
Nov 16 2005, 3:00PM
Collaboration
Interview: Intel sees Asia leading wireless internet roll-out
Intel, the world's largest microchip maker which has been pushing for fast wireless internet access on PCs, says Asia is likely to lead the commercial roll-out of the technology, backed by government encouragement.
Rhee So-eui
Nov 16 2005, 8:17AM
Mobility
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