QLD Transport puts call out for smartcard readers
Queensland Transport has issued a tender for the supply of handheld smartcard readers for its incoming New Queensland Driver License (NQDL).
Queensland Transport has issued a tender for the supply of handheld smartcard readers for its incoming New Queensland Driver License (NQDL).
Customers of small Internet Service Providers (ISPs) may be at risk of online fraud, following the industry's lax response to securing against the recently discovered Domain Name System (DNS) cache poisoning flaw.
The National Broadband Network (NBN) will likely operate in a monopolistic, utility-based model, according to telecommunication providers.
A glowing report on the government's national Internet content filtering scheme has again outraged telecommunications providers and privacy advocates who declared the results biased and worthless.
Glowing results from tests into the effectiveness of Internet Service Provider (ISP) content filters have buoyed the government's clean-feed internet scheme
Telstra will spend $15 billion to kill competition across its ADSL exchanges, according to Terria.
Barack Obama has left the presidential campaign trail and joined George W Bush, Al Qaeda and Microsoft to recruit zombies for the world's second largest botnet, Rustock.
Twice as many Australian businesses are using virtualisation than the rest of the world, according to analysts.
The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) has purchased a new e-mail classification system to reduce data loss and maintain compliance with federal regulations.
Wholesale voice and data access regulation may be cut back or scrapped in heavily serviced areas following results from an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) report.
Accreditation is crucial to milk the most from IT Service Management (ITSM) deployments, according to the Australian ITSM forum (ITSMf).
Rolling fibre out to the bush could cost up to $10 billion, almost as much as laying the cables across every Australian capital, according to Telstra.
Gold Coast City Council has today been revealed as the culprit behind [[ArtId:27252105|this week's Optus outage|new]] after excavations in a Queensland state water project severed an interstate fibre cable.
Optus customers cut-off by the Queensland telecommunications black-out yesterday may be able to seek compensation from the company.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are drawing swords over access to dirt-cheap exchanges, according to Telstra, in a display reminiscent of a "David Jones fire sale".