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Conroy cans Telstra wireless broadband threats
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has dismissed the threat of a wireless broadband network from Telstra competing with the NBN on level speed terms because ‘the laws of physics say that’s not right’.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2008 11:44AM
Telco/ISP
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
BigAir laments lost iBurst revenues
Wireless broadband provider BigAir has lamented the impending closure of the iBurst network and the loss of average revenues per user ‘north of $60 per month’ that will go with it.
Ry Crozier
Nov 10 2008 7:35PM
Telco/ISP
Dell planning 'white space' networking
Dell has revealed plans to add wireless 'white space' connections to its future laptops and ultra-mobile systems.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 8 2008 7:15AM
Hardware
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 dumps excess fees on some broadband plans
Telstra has revamped its BigPond wireless broadband plans for the second time in two months, increasing the limits of its 3 GB plan and dropping its contentious excess usage charges on high-end plans.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2008 1:00PM
Telco/ISP
PCI DSS v1.2 tackles wireless security
The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council has released version 1.2 of its Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).
Angelica Mari
Oct 2 2008 10:02AM
Security
Telstra slams Optus for cancelling Fusion wireless broadband
Telstra slammed Optus as 'a disaster' after Australia’s number two carrier cancelled its popular Fusion wireless broadband service.
Kathryn Small
Sep 18 2008 5:39PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra announces pre-paid wireless broadband
Telstra has taken another swipe at Optus, announcing today that it will offer pre-paid access to its Next G wireless broadband network –- but Telstra’s plans are more expensive than its rivals.
Kathryn Small
Sep 17 2008 3:05PM
Telco/ISP
Unwired boasts 10 GB limit, but splits usage
Unwired has jumped on the 10 GB wireless broadband bandwagon, but its confusing peak and off-peak pricing scheme could turn off customers.
Staff Writers
Sep 8 2008 3:09PM
Telco/ISP
802.11r ratification boosts wireless IP telephony
Voice over Wireless Lan should enjoy better quality following IEEE ratification of the 802.11r standard which was released in July with little fanfare.
Dave Bailey
Sep 2 2008 3:49PM
Networking
iPrimus trumps Telstra wireless broadband data limit
It only took five days, but Telstra’s 10 GB wireless broadband limit has already been trumped by iPrimus with a newer, cheaper 12 GB plan.
Staff Writers
Aug 27 2008 1:58PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra ups wireless limits to 10 GB
Telstra has announced a 10 GB broadband plan to counter large download limits offered by rivals – but users will have to weigh up the additional costs.
Staff Writers
Aug 22 2008 11:32AM
Telco/ISP
Motorola acquires wireless security maker AirDefense
Telecommunications firm Motorola has acquired AirDefense, provider of wireless LAN security.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 30 2008 10:54AM
Security
Analysts herald wireless social networking revolution
Wireless social networking will revolutionise the global technology business and reshape the global display and semiconductor industries, experts predict..
Robert Jaques
Jun 6 2008 7:44AM
Software
In-building wireless takes off
Growth in the deployment of in-building wireless systems has accelerated to nearly 26 percent, and more than 500,000 buildings will use such a system by 2013, according to new research..
Robert Jaques
May 21 2008 2:41PM
Networking
Renegade Airwaves: Reclaiming control of the wireless frontier
We cannot stop growing identity theft trends by burying our heads in the sand. With the introduction of every innovative technology come new opportunities for cybercriminals to prosper.
Nicholas Miller, CEO, AirPatrol
May 12 2008 11:21AM
Security
RFID testbed could lower manufacture costs
U.S. researchers have designed a radio frequency identification (RFID) testbed for the rapid evaluation of new RFID tag prototypes.
Liz Tay
May 8 2008 12:22PM
Hardware
Wireless last mile could bypass Telstra copper network, says Conroy
Fibre to the Node proposals using wireless links to reach homes could end the conflict over access to Telstra's copper network, according to Federal Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Adam Turner
May 1 2008 3:27PM
Telco/ISP
Wireless payment system builds on Windows Mobile success
Building its mobile payment software on the Windows Mobile operating system may have left manufacturing giants like Nokia out of play, but Mint Wireless is content with servicing what it views as a lion’s share of the smartphone market.
Liz Tay
May 1 2008 3:07PM
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