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Google denies seeking privileged network access
Google has reaffirmed its commitment to net neutrality, following reports last week that it had been seeking preferential treatment from broadband providers to generate an internet 'fast lane' for its own content.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 16 2008 6:40AM
Networking
Motorola sees all LANs wireless in future
Wireless technology has reached a tipping point where corporate networks will increasingly be deployed using wireless rather than cabled Ethernet, according to Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 12 2008 12:13AM
Networking
Cisco announces video-sharing platform
Network titan Cisco has announced the launch of a media processing platform designed to simplify media sharing across device types, such as digital screens, mobile devices and PCs.
Dave Bailey
Dec 9 2008 6:51AM
Networking
Inside Telstra's technical plans for the NBN
Telstra has given the first clear indications of its NBN proposal and the level of complexity that would be involved in the build, saying it would need to work 24x7 every day for five years to deliver the government’s planned network on time.
Ry Crozier
Dec 4 2008 4:26PM
Telco/ISP
SABRENet gets 14km extension to Adelaide naval hub
Amcom has been awarded a contract to extend the SABRENet high-speed fibre network in Adelaide by some 14km to the naval industry hub, Techport.
Staff Writers
Dec 2 2008 6:00AM
Telco/ISP
Conroy to bidders: make the case for intervention
The NBN expert panel will judge whether any of the proposals make a ‘compelling case’ for regulations to prevent network overbuild by Telstra or to require a full switchover of Telstra’s copper to the NBN, Broadband minister Stephen Conroy said yesterday.
Staff Writers
Dec 1 2008 12:45PM
Telco/ISP
Soft landing on competition? Dream on, says Telstra
Telstra chairman Donald McGauchie has accused some of the telco's rivals of wanting a ‘feather bed’ from the government when it comes to helping them compete in the market.
Ry Crozier
Dec 1 2008 12:45PM
Telco/ISP
Is the Telstra submission a joke?
Broadband minister Stephen Conroy is talking tough that his government is ‘not going to be pushed around’ by Telstra on the issue of further concessions for the NBN build.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2008 2:14PM
Telco/ISP
Terria takes their NBN proposal on the road
Less than a week before the NBN bid deadline, Terria appears to be drumming up last-minute support for its proposal by taking the message to industry and community leaders in Tamworth in regional NSW.
Ry Crozier
Nov 20 2008 3:31PM
Telco/ISP
Greenfield data centres fertile for network revamp
Juniper is banking on greenfields data centre builds to kickstart a reduction in the complexity of network architectures, but admitted getting corporate server rooms to follow suit will take more time.
Ry Crozier
Nov 20 2008 3:01PM
Networking
Secerno and F5 hook up on network security
Partnership aims to prevent attacks on critical databases.
Staff Writers
Nov 20 2008 10:10AM
Security
Researchers hack spam network for study
Researchers from University of California, Berkeley and UC, San Diego (UCSD) have published a report detailing how they hacked a spamming network to collect data on the economics of the problem.
Iain Thomson
Nov 11 2008 10:17AM
Security
Special report: Huawei steps out of the shadows
Telecoms network provider Huawei recently took a handful of journalists to its headquarters in Shenzhen, China for a chance to speak to some of the company's executives and check out the scope of the business.
Ian Williams
Nov 8 2008 7:15AM
Telco/ISP
Corporate bloggers urged to tighten security
Network security vendor Network Box has launched a Secure Blogging Guide giving corporate bloggers best practice advice on how to avoid being hacked.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 5 2008 2:45PM
Security
Verizon builds new US$5 million network
Global infrastructure company Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) has chosen Verizon Business to build and manage a secure Internet protocol (IP) communications network under a three-year, US$5 million agreement.
Staff Writers
Nov 4 2008 1:22PM
Security
3 lets users share wireless broadband capacity
3 Mobile has taken the wraps off a new 3G Wi-Fi router offering that lets users share their wireless broadband connection with others at work or home.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2008 3:34PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra pumps $20m into West Oz networks
Telstra has been conspicuously absent from the NBN saga this week, instead announcing a $20 million injection of dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems on fibre routes in regional Western Australia.
Staff Writers
Oct 28 2008 4:36PM
Telco/ISP
McAfee aims to ease NAC woes
Security giant McAfee has today launched a new network access control (NAC) solution designed to reduce the deployment and management issues traditionally associated with these technologies.
Phil Muncaster
Oct 21 2008 10:38AM
Security
NICTA slashes hosting costs for MMO P2P networks
NICTA has released a beta version of its massively multiplayer online (MMO) peer-to-peer (P2P) network engine, Badumna.
Staff Writers
Oct 21 2008 12:01AM
Networking
Schneier says quantum cryptography is “nearly useless”
Deployment of networks protected by quantum cryptography is “nearly useless” for practical uses according to security expert Bruce Schneier.
Iain Thomson
Oct 17 2008 4:00PM
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