Telstra may sue over phony comment
Telstra has threatened legal action over Optus claims that the soon to be released iPhone will operate on its 3G network.
Telstra has threatened legal action over Optus claims that the soon to be released iPhone will operate on its 3G network.
Expectations that Queensland's emerging smart card driver licence will become a national model could see card readers in every Australian business, home, club and local video shop.
Telstra's 3G network will be faster, cheaper and have more capacity following a deal with Ericsson to install Direct Tunnel technology.
Deployment of a national access card will be a job for private industry, not government, according to the federal Human Services Minister, Joe Ludwig.
A disgruntled partner has severed Internet connections to Soul Telecom customers and denied access to critical information housed in data centres in an effort to force the beleaguered telco to pay outstanding debts.
Macquarie Telecom has switched on 250 ADSL2+ exchanges across Australia to target boom-towns in Queensland and Western Australia that have lured an influx of SME and large enterprise businesses.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has kept mum in the face of burning questions on structural separation and regulation for the National Broadband Network (NBN).
PIPE Networks has debunked speculation that it will bid for the National Broadband Network (NBN) and launched a scathing attack on the government's fibre network plans.
Australia's small enterprises are set for an IT facelift through a $251 million splurge to bolster the nation's innovation and competitiveness.
Australia's $8 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) has been set back for at least another 12 weeks, after the government bent under pressure to extend the tender October deadline.
The Optus-led group of nine (G9) Consortium has today rebranded itself as Terria.
The National E-Health Transaction Authority (NETA) will this year action its spate of electronic health projects, set to revolutionise the operations of Australian hospitals and clinics.
Open source players will need to swap baggy jeans for suits if they want to secure lucrative enterprise and government contracts, experts say.
Newly crowed CEO of the Terria consortium Michael Egan has taken a swipe at Telstra's National Broadband Network (NBN) plans, criticising the company for its refusal to permit structural separation.
Internet Service Providers will have an extra $3000 to spend after the government almost doubled [[ArtId:1620036541|subsidies|new]] available to regional broadband suppliers.