Nokia accelerates 5G roll out with Optus, TPG Telecom, One NZ
Nokia has rolled out its modular Interleaved Passive Active Antenna (IPAA) products to accelerate 5G deployment across Oceania.
Nokia has rolled out its modular Interleaved Passive Active Antenna (IPAA) products to accelerate 5G deployment across Oceania.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has acted against eight telcos for not providing select customers enough information after cutting down their services.
Super Retail Group has turned to Optus to boost its network back-up in Queensland using 5G connectivity.
Optus Enterprise has mustered a host of vendors to overhaul the technology stack of Singapore Post subsidiary CouriersPlease.
ASI Solutions and Optus, in collaboration with RSL LifeCare Veteran Services, have teamed up to donate 50 laptops to veterans for upskilling and re-entering the workforce.
Boost Mobile and Optus have settled their differences over the latter telco launching its “Optus Mobile Boost” and “Optus Internet Boost” services.
Optus has scored a gig to trial an ‘office in a box” connectivity solution for NSW National Parks.
Optus has claimed it has “recovered” from its breach in September last year in its FY23 results as its mobile subscriber count increased by 425,000 over the year.
Optus has mustered a team of partners to deploy 68,000 smart water meters in a major upgrade to Toowoomba Regional Council’s water infrastructure.
Complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman about Optus’ services have started to drop more than six months after the telco’s massive September data breach.
Law firm Slater and Gordon has issued proceedings against Optus on behalf of current and former customers whose personal information were compromised in the September data breach.
Optus has signed a partnership with retailer Retravision to expand its reach across Western Australia.
Hubify has updated its ongoing arrangement with Optus, signing a new five-year deal to sell Optus Enterprise services to Australian businesses.
Optus is undertaking a leadership restructure of its enterprise division that will see some roles made redundant while creating new sales support positions.
Optus has admitted it was aware of a potential conflict when using the term "boost" for its new services in the lead up to facing legal action and has been ordered to stop using the term in the meantime.