Optus and Huawei nudge 35Gbps in 5G trial
Optus and Huawei have taken a step forward in their 5G partnership, conducting a local Australian trial that clocked up speeds of 35 Gbps.
Optus and Huawei have taken a step forward in their 5G partnership, conducting a local Australian trial that clocked up speeds of 35 Gbps.
NetComm Wireless has appointed former Blackberry engineering manager, Sergio Berriz, as its new senior vice president of engineering.
Pushing back on some of Australia’s largest banks can be a good thing for technology implementation partners.
The CSIRO is searching for a technology partner to replace its existing BRAGG supercomputer in a $4 million, three-year contract.
Telstra Ventures is pumping its investment dollars into IT support software and technical services platform provider, Boomtown.
FY17 is being viewed as a turnaround year for SMS after structural changes, cancelled contracts, and failed investments hit its 2016 financials.
The NSW government has finally rolled out its first wave of digital licences, with users told to keep their mobile devices charged and ready for viewing by authorities.
Capgemini has been named as the IT service provider behind a massive data breach that saw the personal details of potentially millions of job seekers exposed on the internet.
Australian mobile distributor, Cellnet, is eyeing a majority takeover by German electronic accessory distributor, Wentronic, in a multimillion-dollar deal.
With Donald Trump set to take his place in the White House, the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership is likely dead in the water, which could spell good news for local software partners.
Channel players may have to review the fine print on their business contracts, as a new law aimed at making standard form contracts between organisations fairer for smaller players come into effect.
A new study has revealed that almost half of IT leaders in Asia-Pacific prioritise hybrid cloud over other cloud infrastructure.
The federal government has introduced new draft legislation that could see certain IT procurement decisions taken out of the hands of the country’s telecommunications providers.
Red Hat Australia is seeing its channel business blossom, as the company's global partner strategy begins to bear fruit.
The Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development is on the hunt for IT service providers to join a new supplier panel arrangement it plans to launch in early 2017.