telecommunications

Liberals didn’t misuse phone database: ACA

Liberals didn’t misuse phone database: ACA

An investigation into telemarketing activities of the Liberal Party of Australia during the 2004 federal election has found no evidence of data misuse, according to the Australian Communications Authority.
Staff Writers Mar 23 2005, 11:01AM Mobility
Avaya to develop apps for Symbian

Avaya to develop apps for Symbian

US communications vendor Avaya has signed with mobility platform vendor Symbian to develop enterprise telephony and collaboration capabilities for Symbian OS smartphones.
Staff Writers Mar 21 2005, 10:44AM Mobility
Internode breaks into big league

Internode breaks into big league

Internode has deployed its own high speed links to the US in a move that will have the Adelaide ISP breathing down the necks of Tier 1 telcos like Telstra and Optus.
Fleur Doidge Mar 7 2005, 12:00AM Software
SkyNetGlobal writes down $7m

SkyNetGlobal writes down $7m

Sydney broadband firm SkyNetGlobal lost $6.6 million in the half year ending 31 December, despite a 330 percent jump in operating revenue over the same year-ago period.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Mar 3 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Former B Digital director absolved

Former B Digital director absolved

An insider trading case against a former director of junior telco B Digital has been finally dropped, after three years of wrangling in the Western Australia courts.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Mar 2 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Advertising rules for telcos revised

Advertising rules for telcos revised

Telecommunications service providers will have to toe the line of a new Australian Communications Industry Forum code when promoting prices, terms and conditions to consumers.
Fleur Doidge Feb 23 2005, 12:00AM Software
VoIP: The state of play

VoIP: The state of play

Everywhere you turn these days a new VoIP player enters the market or an old company sprouts a VoIP arm.  The buzz that steadily built around VoIP over the past six to 12 months is now approaching a crescendo.
Denise Murray Feb 21 2005, 4:20PM Software
Brown Brothers succeeds with VoIP

Brown Brothers succeeds with VoIP

The town of Milawa was once a stopover for goldminers on their way from Melbourne to Victoria’s north-east gold fields. Now it is home to the headquarters of one of the region’s principal wineries, Brown Brothers.
Denise Murray Feb 21 2005, 3:09PM Collaboration
Channel heat on in Cambodia

Channel heat on in Cambodia

Small IT resellers in Cambodia are facing increasing competition in a freer market as the developing Asian nation enters its seventh peaceful year after Pol Pot’s death in 1998.
Fleur Doidge Feb 17 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration

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