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Alphawest deploys Cisco’s TelePresence Solution for Optus
Optus' ICT services subsidiary, Alphawest, has deployed a multipoint Cisco TelePresence solution to help the telecommunications service provider improve collaboration and reduce travel costs.
Lilia Guan
Jun 20 2008, 12:48PM
Software
Telstra gets SaaS with T-Suite
Australian software developers will have a new place to launch their product, with telecommunications giant Telstra creating a new Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform for small to medium enterprises.
Lilia Guan
Jun 19 2008, 2:31PM
Software
Telstra aims legal guns at Optus' iPhone claims
Telstra is threatening legal action against Optus over claims the Singapore-owned telco made misleading comments about the speed of the 3G iPhone on its new 900Mhz high-speed network.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jun 13 2008, 2:37PM
Collaboration
Telstra considers reselling ADSL2+ to rival ISPs
Telstra has done an about-face on its broadband wholesale strategy by suggesting it might be willing to resell ADSL2+ high speed internet services to rival ISPs.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jun 12 2008, 4:57PM
Collaboration
New 3G iPhone to hit Australian shores July 11
Apple has announced that its new 3G iPhone will be available in Australia through mobile carriers, Optus and Vodafone, on July 11.
Staff Writers
Jun 10 2008, 12:58PM
Mobility
Terria slams Telstra’s “scary” structural separation
Telco consortium Terria has spoken out against Telstra’s opposition to structural separation of the Government-funded $4.7 billion national broadband network, branding the telco’s position as “scary”.
Staff Writers
Jun 4 2008, 5:26PM
Collaboration
Holograms to replace video conferencing?
Telstra has been showing off technology that enables the broadcast of a hologram for 3D video conferencing.
Nick Farrell
May 28 2008, 6:00AM
Collaboration
iiNet hunts for resellers
iiNet has launched a new partnership program and is actively seeking reseller partners to push its range of business products to the SMB sector.
Mitchell Smith
May 23 2008, 3:21PM
Collaboration
Telstra launches $0 laptop broadband bundles
Telstra is taking aim at cash-strapped small business owners with the launch of $0 upfront laptop packages that come bundled with the telco’s Next G broadband service.
Staff Writers
May 21 2008, 2:28PM
Collaboration
Telstra competitors might get DSLAM break
The ACCC has come up with a proposal which will require Telstra to keep better records on its exchange facilities, potentially paving the way to an expansion of DSLAM networks for Telstra’s competitors.
Lilia Guan
May 19 2008, 1:32PM
Collaboration
G9 Crew Ready Their Troops
The anti-Telstra team bolstered their political firepower today with the addition of ex-NSW Treasurer Michael Egan.
Alex Kidman
May 17 2008, 10:30AM
Collaboration
Crucial broadband bill opens up secret network info
The Senate has passed legislation that allows bidders for the Government’s $4.7 billion National Broadband Network to access Telstra's once-secret network information.
Mitchell Bingemann
May 16 2008, 3:41PM
Collaboration
G9 fires back at Telstra for "useless" broadband report
Telco consortium, the G9, has rubbished the network information that Telstra supplied to Government officials last week for its National Broadband Network bid.
Ashley Clark
May 13 2008, 3:33PM
Collaboration
Opinion: Pick a modem, any modem
The good news is that Telstra has decided to get its broadband modems from Aussie outfit Netcomm in the near future. The bad news is two-fold.
Ian Yates
May 13 2008, 10:13AM
Hardware
Optus becomes number two telco to offer iPhone in Australia
Optus has ended industry speculation about its plans to stock Apple’s iPhone by officially confirming it will carry the popular handheld device when it launches in Australia later this year.
Mitchell Bingemann
May 13 2008, 7:43AM
Collaboration
Telstra looks to NetComm for broadband router supplies
Despite the daunting task of working with a “beast” like Telstra, Australian networking vendor - Netcomm - has entered into a product supply agreement with one of Australia’s largest telecommunications provider.
Lilia Guan
May 12 2008, 2:14PM
Collaboration
Fixed phone lines to go way of the dodo?
New report from ACMA indicates pent-up interest in dropping fixed telephone line services. Could this be the big break Naked DSL's been waiting for?
Alex Kidman
May 10 2008, 9:03AM
Collaboration
iiNet acquires Westnet for $81 million
iiNet has cemented its position as Australia’s third largest ISP, behind Telstra and Optus, with today’s announcement that it has purchased fellow WA-based ISP, Westnet, for $81 million in cash.
Mitchell Bingemann
May 8 2008, 6:11PM
Collaboration
Telstra’s Next G network good enough for Department of Defence
Australian telecommunciations provider, Telstra has been picked up as the Department of Defence’s (Chief Information Office Group - CIOG) sole supplier of its extensive and critical fixed voice, mobile and broadband requirements.
Lilia Guan
May 8 2008, 12:02PM
Collaboration
Telstra drops NextG court case
Telstra has decided to drop its appeal against the Federal Court's December 2007 ruling that it engaged in false, misleading or deceptive conduct in relation to the coverage available on its Next G mobile network.
Lilia Guan
May 8 2008, 11:05AM
Mobility
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