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Vodafone reveals all-in-one business service pricing
Vodafone has released details of its first Business One hardware and services package with pricing set to start from around $3,700 per month - not including handsets.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2008, 9:48AM
Collaboration
Ovum: Telstra plays both sides of NBN
Analyst and consulting company, Ovum, believes Telstra’s decision to lodge a non-compliant bid, allows it to be in the running for the Government’s funding and keep its options open.
Lilia Guan
Nov 27 2008, 2:45PM
Mobility
Telstra wants in on NBN
Australian telecommunications giant, Telstra has agreed to enter a bid for the National Broadband Network project.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2008, 3:08PM
Collaboration
Telstra pumps $5.5m into South Queensland projects
Telstra has dropped $5.5 million into two communications infrastructure projects in Southern Queensland to provide a backbone for mining and gas developments in the region.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2008, 10:14AM
Collaboration
Q&A: Exclusive interview with Tracey Fellows MD of Microsoft A/NZ.
CRN speaks to Tracey Fellows about discontinuing OneCare, the ‘death’ of Vista, Windows 7 and Microsoft’s alliance with Telstra to offer a SaaS suite of products.
Jenny Eagle
Nov 25 2008, 4:03PM
Software
Convict alleged file sharers and we’ll cut them off: iiNet
iiNet has defended itself against allegations by the Australian film industry that it encouraged customers to download films illegally, saying it has supplied the alleged list of breaches to police and will disconnect any customers proven to have breached their service agreements and applicable laws.
Staff Writers
Nov 24 2008, 2:50PM
Collaboration
Telstra signs up Polycom for video conferencing package
Telstra Enterprise & Government customers can bundle their video conferencing with hardware, data access, connectivity and usage as a monthly capped plan.
Staff Writers
Nov 18 2008, 3:05PM
Collaboration
Telstra and Juniper deliver first multi-site field
Juniper Networks and Telstra have completed the first multi-site field trial of the TM Forum’s IPsphere framework.
Staff Writers
Nov 18 2008, 1:38PM
Collaboration
Telcoinabox signs reseller agreement with TelstraClear in NZ
Telcoinabox has signed an agreement with TelstraClear to resell fixed wire and mobile services to business customers through its wholesale model in New Zealand (NZ).
Lilia Guan
Nov 17 2008, 2:36PM
Collaboration
Commander sale fails to tempt local telcos
Commander has been bought out by a consortium and not by major telco players like Telstra or Optus.
Lilia Guan
Nov 17 2008, 2:29PM
Collaboration
Betrayal at Telstra: CEPU starts recruiting for Terria
According to an internal memo leaked to
iTnews
, the CEPU – the union representing many Telstra staff – will start recruiting staff for the Optus-led Terria consortium, and publicly declared its support for Terria in a statement.
Kathryn Small
Nov 14 2008, 1:20AM
Collaboration
Analysis: Telstra takes on SME IT service providers
Not content with being one of Australia’s largest telecommunications service providers, Telstra wants to push into the SME IT service space.
Lilia Guan
Nov 11 2008, 12:40PM
Collaboration
John McInerney promoted to Telstra CIO
Best known for leading the IT Transformation program at Telstra, McInerney was described as “immensely capable” by CEO Sol Trujillo this morning.
Staff Writers
Nov 7 2008, 8:13AM
Collaboration
‘Fastest mobile broadband modem on the planet’: Telstra’s new claim
In a ‘game-changing’ move, Telstra today unveiled a new modem capable of reaching peak network downlink speeds of 21Mbps.
Staff Writers
Nov 7 2008, 8:10AM
Collaboration
iiNet re-invigorates drive for new partners
After putting its reseller portal on hold, iiNet has re-engergised its push for around 500 resellers to take its SMB products out to market.
Lilia Guan
Nov 6 2008, 12:16PM
Collaboration
No NBN without Telstra: Budde
Telstra cannot be cut out of National Broadband Network discussions even if Terria or Acacia were to win the tender, according to telco analyst Paul Budde.
Ry Crozier
Nov 6 2008, 10:22AM
Collaboration
NBN public debate in Sydney misses the point
iiNet has imparted a blunt warning to both Terria and Telstra at today’s highly-anticipated debate, calling on both parties to drop historical and theoretical arguments and focus on the best interests of the customer.
Ry Crozier
Nov 6 2008, 10:17AM
Collaboration
Microsoft and Telstra form alliance to sell business services
Microsoft has dismissed claims that resellers will be left out in the cold following an alliance with Telstra to offer Software-as-as-Service (SaaS)suite of products.
Jenny Eagle
Nov 5 2008, 1:33PM
Services
Opinion: We have failed
Telstra’s T-Suite software-as-a-service offering has finally seen the light of day and the biggest shock is the sticker price.
Ian Yates
Nov 5 2008, 7:56AM
Collaboration
iPhone 3G cuts Optus earnings forecast by $44m
iPhone 3G subsidies could reduce Optus’ EBITDA by approximately $44 million for the quarter ended 30 September 2008, according to documents filed by the SingTel Group today.
Staff Writers
Nov 5 2008, 7:39AM
Mobility
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