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Vodafone licenses open-standard anti-piracy tech

Vodafone licenses open-standard anti-piracy tech

US-based technology group Intertrust said an agreement by British mobile carrier Vodafone this week to licence its anti-piracy software would be a breakthrough deal to protect online music.
Staff Writers Nov 14 2005, 9:19AM Mobility
Interstate cables OK despite tunnel collapse: Telstra

Interstate cables OK despite tunnel collapse: Telstra

Telstra has said no threat exists to major interstate cables after part of the Lane Cove tunnel roadworks collapsed in Sydney today.
Vivienne Fisher Nov 2 2005, 3:50PM Collaboration
Channel central to Vodafone's 3G plans

Channel central to Vodafone's 3G plans

Vodafone hopes data-hungry small businesses and an extensive channel program would help it cut a swathe in the increasingly competitive 3G telephony market.
Angus Kidman Nov 2 2005, 8:44AM Collaboration
KAZ founder reduces his role

KAZ founder reduces his role

KAZ Group founder Peter Kazacos and current executive director is reducing his working week at the Telstra-owned integrator from five to two days, according to an email circulated by company chairman David Thodey.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2005, 12:00PM Collaboration
Ingram Micro Australia wins global Ferrari prize

Ingram Micro Australia wins global Ferrari prize

The Australian division of Ingram Micro has beaten other subsidiaries of the giant distributor in a Vodafone channel competition, with one lucky local manager taking a trip to the Ferrari factory in Italy as first prize.
Fleur Doidge Oct 12 2005, 5:08PM Collaboration
KAZ appoints new CIO

KAZ appoints new CIO

Telstra-owned service provider KAZ has appointed Tony Gold as CIO to manage all functions within KAZ Business Services and its superannuation administration arm AAS.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2005, 10:13AM Collaboration
Vodafone sees no long-term case for blocking VoIP

Vodafone sees no long-term case for blocking VoIP

Mobile phone giant Vodafone Group sees no long-term business case for trying to block new technologies such as cut-price or free internet telephone services from its handsets.
Staff Writers Sep 20 2005, 1:30PM Collaboration
SingTel warns on profit due to pressure in Australia

SingTel warns on profit due to pressure in Australia

Singapore Telecommunications said on Monday it may miss its 2006 profit target because of tough competition facing its Australian affiliate Optus, sending its shares down 4 percent.
Joanne Collins Sep 20 2005, 9:00AM Mobility
KAZ buys Intology IP, customers

KAZ buys Intology IP, customers

Telstra subsidiary KAZ has bought the intellectual property and customer contracts of Canberra-based business intelligence provider Intology for an undisclosed sum.
Staff Writers Sep 13 2005, 12:41PM Software
Telstra goes wireless as Unwired wins $37m

Telstra goes wireless as Unwired wins $37m

Telstra BigPond has finally entered the wireless broadband race just as competitor Unwired announced it had scored another $37 million in funding.
Byron Connolly Aug 25 2005, 12:11PM Collaboration
Telstra deploys giant Nortel system

Telstra deploys giant Nortel system

Telstra Business Services has rolled out an audio-conferencing system for the Australian Taxation Office that the vendor has claimed is the biggest such Nortel implementation in the world.
Fleur Doidge Aug 3 2005, 10:30AM Collaboration
ShadowRAM: Industry teams up for homeless

ShadowRAM: Industry teams up for homeless

Cisco Systems, Data#3, Telstra and their various IT partners have teamed up to internet-enable a mobile outreach program that brings aid to around a thousand homeless and disadvantaged people in South Brisbane.
Staff Writers Jul 25 2005, 9:18AM Collaboration
SingTel Optus to buy IT services provider Alphawest

SingTel Optus to buy IT services provider Alphawest

Optus has made a $25.9 million-dollar cash takeover bid for Australian-owned consultancy and integrator Alphawest.
Fleur Doidge Jul 22 2005, 1:30PM Collaboration
Optus and Azure turn up the heat

Optus and Azure turn up the heat

Optus has partnered with wireless internet provider Azure, to extend the reach of the telco's network of wireless hotspots.
DVD Editor Jul 13 2005, 3:19PM Mobility
Phones congested following London blasts

Phones congested following London blasts

Telstra and Optus last night saw phone congestion as Australians struggled to call loved ones in London following yesterday's terror bomb blasts.
Vivienne Fisher Jul 8 2005, 12:26PM Collaboration
IT providers help Brisbane homeless

IT providers help Brisbane homeless

Cisco Systems, Data#3, Telstra and their various IT partners have teamed up to internet-enable a mobile outreach program that brings aid to around a thousand homeless and disadvantaged people in South Brisbane.
Fleur Doidge Jul 4 2005, 3:18PM Collaboration
Telstra services inferior, says ACCC

Telstra services inferior, says ACCC

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has blamed a lack of resources and less reliable computer systems for "inferior" service levels Telstra supplies to its wholesale customers.
Byron Connolly Jun 30 2005, 4:36PM Collaboration
Shane Warne brings more fun to the phone

Shane Warne brings more fun to the phone

Fans can now have Shane Warne on their phones, with Korean mobile games developer Com2uS announcing a Shane Warne Cricket for Mobile game.
Damien Virulhapen Jun 30 2005, 10:51AM Software
Pacific Internet adds Optus for premium DSL

Pacific Internet adds Optus for premium DSL

Pacific Internet has added Optus as a new wholesale provider of premium DSL services to meet rising business customer demand.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2005, 12:24PM Collaboration
Trujillo named as Telstra CEO

Trujillo named as Telstra CEO

Telstra has appointed a US-trained executive, Solomon Trujillo, as its new CEO, replacing Ziggy Switkowski who steps down 1 July.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2005, 4:06PM Collaboration

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