Nokia and Optus call for developers
Nokia Australia has teamed up with Optus to offer two special prizes of $5000 to developers entering this year’s Calling All Innovators competition.
Nokia Australia has teamed up with Optus to offer two special prizes of $5000 to developers entering this year’s Calling All Innovators competition.
A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack temporarily brought down Optus’ international transit links and disrupted Australian Internet services on Wednesday, April 14.
Two years after Optus launched its Timeless unlimited mobile plan, Telstra has fired back with its own uncapped mobile offering.
Motorola, in partnership with Optus, has released a new social networking tool for Android-powered smartphones.
iiNet (ASX:IIN) has received industry and analyst praise over its $40 million purchase of Melbourne-based ISP, Netspace.
ISP, Internode, has slashed prices on its SHDSL product line in a move to penetrate the SMB space.
Virgin Mobile has been fined $22,000 and forced to extensively retrain staff after allegedly spamming customers who had opted out of getting marketing messages.
Channel veteran, Garry Henley, has become CEO of ASX-listed entity, Synergy Plus (ASX:SNR).
Analysts and industry representatives have given the Government’s NBN draft legislation mixed reviews, but political parties are signalling plans to oppose it.
Melbourne-based reseller, Organiser World, has been put up for sale one week after administrators were called into the embattled business.
Curtin University has become the first pilot customer of Optus Business and its subsidiary, Alphawest, to move into a private enterprise cloud.
A healthy mobile business has boosted Q3 financial results for telecommunications stalwart, Optus.
Optus and Dodo have renewed their wholesale relationship with a four-year contract worth $160 million.
In a bid to improve the performance and quality levels of its key application and support services, Australian telecoms company Optus signed a three-year outsourcing contract with HP Enterprise Services.
Optus CEO, Paul O’Sullivan, has called on all sides of politics to unite against Telstra and speed up construction of a National Broadband Network.