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Aussies download 81m gigabytes in a month

Aussies download 81m gigabytes in a month

Business users show healthy appetite for broadband.
Ry Crozier Jul 16 2009, 8:54AM Collaboration
3 tethers iPhone users to two-year plans

3 tethers iPhone users to two-year plans

Mind the fine print when shopping around.
Brett Winterford Jul 14 2009, 2:59PM Collaboration
Telstra blames Apple for iPhone tethering delay

Telstra blames Apple for iPhone tethering delay

But tethering for Telstra iPhones is in the works, said telco.
Sholto Macpherson Jul 13 2009, 12:40PM Mobility
Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Government says its aims are “modest”.
Ry Crozier Jul 9 2009, 10:47AM Collaboration
ABC renews $100m Optus satellite deal

ABC renews $100m Optus satellite deal

Launch of new Optus satellite imminent.
Brett Winterford Jun 19 2009, 9:26AM Mobility
Optus iPhone tethering starts at $9.95 a month

Optus iPhone tethering starts at $9.95 a month

Pay more to use your iPhone as a modem.
Brett Winterford Jun 19 2009, 9:25AM Collaboration
Telcos queue to sell iPhone 3G S in Australia

Telcos queue to sell iPhone 3G S in Australia

Optus, Telstra and Vodafone have confirmed they will offer the iPhone 3G S handset from June 26.
Ry Crozier Jun 10 2009, 9:19AM Collaboration
Optus puts hands up for ISP filtering pilot

Optus puts hands up for ISP filtering pilot

Telecommunication service provider has agreed to participate in safe cyber surfing initiative.

Staff Writers Apr 23 2009, 2:45PM Collaboration
Optus finds size matters on wireless access

Optus finds size matters on wireless access

A new survey commissioned by Optus Business has found that Australia's largest organisations are more likely to provision staff with laptops while smaller companies give employees smartphones.
Brett Winterford Apr 21 2009, 8:29AM Mobility
Optus said 'Yes' to the end of fixed-lines

Optus said 'Yes' to the end of fixed-lines

Telstra's rival who welcomed the Federal Government's NBN said it would end Telstra's 'monopoly control of the nation'.

Staff Writers Apr 14 2009, 9:43AM Collaboration
Hitachi leaves ‘cloud’ to likes of Optus, Vigabyte

Hitachi leaves ‘cloud’ to likes of Optus, Vigabyte

Hitachi Data Systems is unlikely to follow other storage vendors into the cloud storage market directly, preferring to provide the infrastructure underpinning the likes of Optus and Vigabyte instead.
Ry Crozier Apr 3 2009, 3:09PM Services
ACCC takes issue with Voda-Hutch merger

ACCC takes issue with Voda-Hutch merger

Australia’s telecommunications regulator has tabled some initial reservations to the proposed merger of Vodafone Australia and Hutchison, concerned it will remove the industry’s most aggressive price competition.
Brett Winterford Apr 2 2009, 2:08PM Collaboration
ispONE inks Optus wholesale deal

ispONE inks Optus wholesale deal

ispONE has signed an agreement with Optus to offer wholesale mobile and broadband services to new and existing customers over the Optus 3G dual band network.
Staff Writers Mar 26 2009, 11:59AM Mobility
MWC: Optus to launch Nokia’s ‘Comes-with-Music’ phone

MWC: Optus to launch Nokia’s ‘Comes-with-Music’ phone

Optus is set to launch a new Nokia device that offers free, unlimited music downloads for a year.
Brett Winterford Feb 20 2009, 7:24AM Mobility
MWC: Telstra Next G to rocket to 21Mbps next week

MWC: Telstra Next G to rocket to 21Mbps next week

Telstra is set to release what it claims is the world's fastest mobile broadband service - shipping a new mobile modem theoretically capable of speeds nearing 21Mbps on February 23.
Brett Winterford Feb 17 2009, 1:41PM Mobility
Activ8me eyes Globalstar and Iridium satphone users

Activ8me eyes Globalstar and Iridium satphone users

Satellite broadband provider Activ8me will take on the ageing Iridium and Globalstar satellite phone networks by selling Optus Thuraya mobile satphone services and handsets.
Ry Crozier Feb 6 2009, 8:01AM Collaboration
Government confirms “ambition” to sign NBN contract by March

Government confirms “ambition” to sign NBN contract by March

Opposition communications spokesman Nick Minchin has derided the government’s lack of “openness and transparency” on the NBN, as it continues to shield the results of the expert panel’s report from the public.
Staff Writers Feb 4 2009, 4:34PM Collaboration
Commander’s limbo state could spell the end

Commander’s limbo state could spell the end

The failure of Commander Telecom Group (CTG) to acquire Commander’s telecommunications arm, has thrust the service provider into limbo, which could spell the end for the Australian service provider.

Lilia Guan Jan 28 2009, 2:08PM Collaboration
Optus cops $110,000 spam fine after talks break down

Optus cops $110,000 spam fine after talks break down

Optus Networks has been handed an $110,000 fine for allegedly breaching the Spam Act after attempts to reach an enforceable undertaking with the communications regulator failed.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2009, 8:18AM Collaboration
ispOne sub-wholesales Telstra ADSL2+ as Optus falters

ispOne sub-wholesales Telstra ADSL2+ as Optus falters

ispOne has inked a new agreement with Telstra that will enable it to sub-wholesale ADSL2+ services to its customer base of 150 ISPs.
Ry Crozier Jan 14 2009, 8:03AM Collaboration

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