Thodey: Telstra NBN agreement to be written up in two months
Telstra CEO pledges to release NBN Co agreement as soon as it is ‘tied down’
Telstra CEO pledges to release NBN Co agreement as soon as it is ‘tied down’
Telstra has reported a half-year result profit drop of 35.6 per cent to $1.194 billion and a 13.9 per cent drop in EBITDA to $4.58b year on year. It expects sales to remain flat for the year ahead.
Video games sales in Australia dropped by 16 per cent year on year to $1.7 billion in 2010, according to the Interactive Games & Entertainment Association (IGEA).
A New Zealand-based company that operates in Australia has become one of the first escrow operators outside of North America to be featured by Microsoft.
Company aims to offer download speeds of 40-70Mbps within 18 months, but no resellers plans
Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, is the single biggest driving force behind the Government’s National Broadband Network and Internet filtering measures. He discusses why natural disasters will never affect NBN’s funding and the voluntary Internet filter’s introduction
Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, has denied Internet filtering is on the backburner and said the voluntary filter is on track for implementation by Optus, Telstra and iPrimus.
Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, strongly supports an R18+ rating for games in Australia. His stance is in line with his Government’s position.
Tech giant, HP, has announced a $119 million datacentre in Sydney’s Eastern Creek but resellers and partners aren’t going to be a part of plans yet.
Vendor claims it will save customers up to 50 per cent and cuts out hidden investors
Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, will host an online retail forum in Sydney on February 18.
CRM vendor, LeadMaster, is looking to expand its reseller base from three to a maximum of 11 in Australia. But its managing director says it won’t stop directly competing for deals.
Shadow Communications Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has outlined what he’d do to the Government’s National Broadband Network if the Coalition took control at the next election.
Shadow Communications Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, speaks with ARN about what the Coalition would do with the NBN if it took power and how he’ll attack the issue in 2011.
The Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, has confirmed the National Broadband Network will not be cut or slowed down to help fund rebuilding after the devastating Queensland floods. The Government estimates the recovery will cost $5.6 billion.
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By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK