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Whirlpool broadband survey says no to Telstra next gen Internet
The latest annual survey of broadband subscribers conducted by online discussion forum Whirlpool has shown that respondents are strongly opposed to letting Telstra operate the nation's broadband infrastructure.
Mitchell Bingemann
Mar 3 2008 2:45PM
Telco/ISP
Open XML to be reviewed next week
Representatives from 37 countries will meet in Geneva next week to review modifications to Microsoft’s Office Open XML (OOXML) document format standard and consider whether to approve it as an ISO standard, or withdraw it from the fast-track approval process.
Madeline Bennett
Feb 22 2008 3:50PM
Software
Telstra to boost Next G speeds to 21Mbps this year
Telstra CEO, Sol Trujillo, has announced that the telco’s Next G network speeds will be super-charged to 21 Mbps in 2008, with further plans to double the figure to 42Mpbs sometime in 2009.
Mitchell Bingemann
Feb 12 2008 1:36PM
Telco/ISP
The next big mobile device is 'irrelevant'
The form-factor and function of the next big mobile device is "irrelevant", according to an industry expert..
Matt Chapman
Feb 12 2008 7:43AM
Hardware
Telstra Coverage Advocate program takes CDMA customers to the Next G level
Telstra has announced that its Coverage Advocates program had made contact with thousands of CDMA customers.
Leanne Mezrani
Feb 8 2008 2:22PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra cancels Next G incentives, launches CDMA hotline
Although Telstra has taken heed of the Federal Government’s recommendations to delay the shutdown of its CDMA network until April 28, the telco has decided not to extend an incentive program launched to bolster migration to Next G.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 23 2008 4:16PM
Telco/ISP
Federal Court finds Telstra's Next G advertising 'deceptive'
The Federal Court has granted industry watchdog, the ACCC, the permission to permanently restrain Telstra from engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct concerning its Next Generation mobile network.
Lilia Guan
Dec 21 2007 10:12AM
Telco/ISP
Next G customer base surges past 2 million
After only a year since its launch, Telstra’s Next G subscriber base has surged past the two million mark.
Staff Writers
Dec 19 2007 10:49AM
Telco/ISP
The ACCC shares its views on next generation telecommunications networks
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued for public consultation two papers related to next generation telecommunications networks.
Lilia Guan
Dec 18 2007 6:26AM
Telco/ISP
Telstra slashes Next G pricing as 3G market heats up
Marking the end of a busy week for 3G news, Telstra BigPond has announced that it is dropping the pricing for its high-end Next G plans and has removed excess fees for a new 25GB fixed broadband plan.
Mitchell Bingemann
Dec 13 2007 4:57PM
Telco/ISP
Vodafone earmarks $500 million 3G expansion to rival Telstra
Vodafone Australia has thrown down the gauntlet in a challenge to Telstra’s Next G rural monopoly with new plans to build a $500 million 3G mobile broadband network that is set to cover 95 percent of the Australian population.
Mitchell Bingemann
Dec 12 2007 12:40PM
Telco/ISP
Petascale computers: the next supercomputing wave
The author of the world's first published collection on petascale techniques, David A. Bader, discusses petascale, exascale and the future of computing.
Liz Tay
Nov 29 2007 11:18AM
Hardware
What's next for the telecoms industry under Labor
Independent telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde, looks at how the Labor victory will further develop the broadband policies - and, even more importantly, how they will be executed.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2007 7:10AM
Telco/ISP
Beatles songs to go online next year
The entire Beatles back catalogue will be put online within the next 12 months, according to comments made by Sir Paul McCartney.
Matt Chapman
Nov 19 2007 12:28PM
Software
Nintendo Wii to get DVD next year
Nintendo has confirmed that it is preparing to add DVD capabilities to the Wii games console, but not until next year..
Clement James
Nov 13 2007 7:15AM
Hardware
SME security budgets on the up next year
IT security budgets for small and medium-sized businesses are set to rise next year, according to new research by Astaro.
Fiona Raisbeck
Oct 19 2007 10:06AM
Security
Online video could be next virus target
Security specialists are warning that virus writers will increasingly embed their wares in online videos.
Iain Thomson
Oct 4 2007 10:07AM
Security
Black Hat attendees pick mobile threats as the next hot security topic
Mobile threats were considered the next major security issue by IT professionals who attended the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas last week, according to a survey released today by Symantec.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 6 2007 9:59AM
Security
Symantec shows off next gen enterprise anti virus
Built-out anti virus product to fend off Microsoft.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 14 2007 11:30AM
Security
Symantec announces Norton 360
Symantec today announced the availability of Norton 360, the security giant's new solution - billed as an all-in-one defense against viruses, spyware and phishing attacks while also offering back-up capabilities and PC tune-up functions.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 27 2007 5:17AM
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