Optus crowdsources to improve mobile network
In an effort to improve network experience, telecommunications services provider, Optus, is crowdsourcing to its customers feedback about its network.
In an effort to improve network experience, telecommunications services provider, Optus, is crowdsourcing to its customers feedback about its network.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has begun Federal Court proceedings against Brisbane-based telecommunications provider, Startel Communication, for allegedly violating consumer agreement provisions in relation to telemarketing.
Huawei has condemned reported remarks from the former head of US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and National Security Agency, Michael Hayden, who reportedly claimed that US intelligence agencies possessed hard evidence of the Chinese telecommunications company allegedly spying on behalf of the Chinese state.
After seeing strong growth in 2013, Platform as a Service (PaaS) adoption is expected to continue to grow rapidly, with 2013 and 2014 predicted to see a huge spike for Australian companies investing in PaaS, according to Red Hat.
Mobile solutions service provider, Motorola Solutions, has recently finished one year of its Innovation Centre in Melbourne. ARN spoke with Motorola Solutions Australia, general manager, Neale Joseph, about its progress.
NBN Co has awarded SA Power Networks a three-year contract to roll out fibre optic broadband in an area covering approximately 300,000 premises in Adelaide and regional South Australia.
Telco service provider, Macquarie Telecom (ASX: MAQ), has said it will charge no line rental for up to four phone lines as part of its newly-launched “Business-Grade NBN” service.
NBN contractor, Service Stream (ASX:SSM), has warned of a “material loss” in its FY13 results in relation to its Syntheo joint venture business, according to a filing with the ASX.
In a response to a Federal Court ruling, and a legal battle commenced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, HP has made a statement that it regrets falling short on its high standards of service for Australian consumers.
The Federal Court has ordered Hewlett-Packard Australia (HP) to pay a $3 million civil penalty for making false or misleading representations to customers and retailers regarding consumer guarantee rights, according to a statement from Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Chinese telecom equipment maker, ZTE, is making a push into the Australian enterprise space via the channel, inking an exclusive partnership deal with Nextgen Distribution.
Deputy Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has replaced Senator Stephen Conroy, as the Minister for Broadband and Communications.
Attorney-General, Mark Dreyfus, has postponed any decision on potential legislative changes mandating a data retention regime, following the release of a Parliamentary report examining potential reforms to Australia’s National Security legislation.
Australian businesses saw a 25 per cent increase in online orders to about $237 billion in 2011-12, according to latest figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Former Symantec Australia channel director, Jeffrey Arndt, has filed a lawsuit against Symantec Australia alleging unfair dismissal, according to documents filed with the Federal Circuit Court of Australia at Sydney.