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Telstra kills point-to-point radio shutdown
Council, resident anger after multi-day outages.
James Hutchinson
Mar 30 2012 12:30PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra sparks 900 MHz LTE movement
Sets fresh industry challenge after 1800 LTE.
James Hutchinson
Mar 23 2012 12:00PM
Telco/ISP
Optus calls for faster digital dividend rollout
Achieves 70 Mbps in first Aussie digital dividend trials.
James Hutchinson
Mar 16 2012 4:21PM
Telco/ISP
Woodside links offshore gas platforms
First phase of radio management system rollout.
Ry Crozier
Aug 25 2011 6:21AM
Networking
Brits trial TV 'white space' for broadband
Microsoft urges re-thinking of spectrum sharing.
Liam Tung
Jun 28 2011 12:34AM
Networking
Australia confident of attracting $2 billion SKA
Radioastronomy project could require $670m of ICT.
Liz Tay
May 6 2011 4:06PM
Networking
Nokia-Siemens unveils antennas for Liquid Radio
Base station deconstruction heats up.
Ry Crozier
Mar 22 2011 1:21PM
Networking
Army radios go digital
Multi-billion dollar project underway.
Liz Tay
Feb 4 2011 11:31AM
Networking
Photos: Networking remote Australia
Telstra's network operations team share some snaps from the most remote corners of Australia as they construct fibre, wireless and satellite networks.
Dec 22 2010 7:06PM
Telco/ISP
NSW Police and prisons get IT budget boost
Upgrades, biometrics and video conferencing on the agenda.
Brett Winterford
Jun 9 2010 6:47AM
Security
ASKAP radio chip could enter mobile market
Potential for smaller, more energy-efficient devices.
Liz Tay
Mar 22 2010 1:14PM
Hardware
Long-range radar engineer wins Minister's Award
Technology to yield more targets, more of the time.
Liz Tay
Mar 16 2010 11:34AM
Oddware
Conroy can still regulate the internet
Just not IPTV content, minister says.
Ry Crozier
Feb 20 2010 6:37AM
Telco/ISP
Telescope network to crunch an exabyte of data a day
SKA-Jr will collect more data in six hours than all radio astronomy combined.
Munir Kotadia
Sep 17 2009 5:29PM
Oddware
West Oz spends $80m on supercomputer
Strengthens bid for radio telescope project.
Staff Writers
Aug 27 2009 3:32PM
Networking
Kiwis join Aussie radio telescope bid
Supercomputing and high-tech sectors could benefit.
Staff Writers
Aug 21 2009 12:18PM
Oddware
NASA to text message interplanetary cousins
Prepare for binary bombardment.
Staff Writers
Aug 12 2009 12:23PM
Oddware
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life...
Dan Long
Jul 20 2009 4:41PM
Security
Questions asked over RFID tags and scanners
The security of the Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, and its ability to resist malware, has been questioned.
Dan Raywood
Jun 1 2009 2:44PM
Security
NEC and Telstra win $1.6 million Sheriffs deal
NEC and Telstra have won a $1.6 million tender to supply a converged communications platform for the Victorian Sheriffs Office at the Victorian Department of Justice.
Brett Winterford
Feb 27 2009 11:34AM
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