Huawei upgrades enterprise telepresencing to 2.0
Communication vendor, Huawei, releases three new Telepresence 2.0 models for the Australian market
Communication vendor, Huawei, releases three new Telepresence 2.0 models for the Australian market
Optus has connected its first LTE data call in the 700MHz spectrum band in Bendigo, Victoria
Telstra recently made its highly anticipated 4G LTE network widely available in capital cities and various regional centres across Australia.
The U.S. Department of Commerce will not explain why it is blocking Chinese company Huawei from participating in a project to build a national wireless network, citing security reasons, a department official said.
Phone design in China is done much like being served snake, chicken, fish and frog when eating a single meal in the country, according to Hagen Fendler, the chief design director for handsets at Chinese smartphone maker Huawei.
T-Mobile USA unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to U.S. buyers on Monday, just days ahead of a court hearing at which Apple will seek a preliminary injunction to prevent sales of the device in the U.S.
Huawei shows of the power of LTE… all in one small shipping container.
Chinese communications vendor, Huawei Australia, will roll out its Huawei Enterprise Advantage Partner (HEAP) program with authorised distributor, Simms International, in Australia.
Telstra is set to run a commercial pilot of its 4G LTE network with around 2000 of its business customers in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Research firm, Ovum, expects China to continue to dominate the global optical fiber broadband market throughout 2011 and beyond.
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) is ahead of schedule with its $1.1 billion network upgrade with 775 new network sites added and another 810 upgraded.
Australians are paying too much for the latest technology and gadgets, according to Chinese communications vendor, Huawei.
Chinese communications vendor, Huawei, has appointed Simms International as a distributor for its enterprise product range.
Chinese communications vendor, Huawei, wants to be one of the world's top five mobile handset vendors in less than two years as part of its plans to dominate the consumer market.
Huawei launches IDEOS X1 smartphone in Australia