Optus sees quarterly profit slip by $39 million YoY
Singtel subsidiary, Optus, has reported a net profit if $188 million for the third quarter of FY17, down $39 million from the same time last year.
Singtel subsidiary, Optus, has reported a net profit if $188 million for the third quarter of FY17, down $39 million from the same time last year.
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Optus Business has expanded its managed security services portfolio by partnering with Palo Alto Networks.
Singtel, Telstra, and SubPartners have teamed up to build a new international submarine cable connecting Perth and Singapore.
Singtel Innov8, the venture capital arm of the Singtel Group, has launched Innov8 Connect, a programme that aims to bring start-ups and Singtel together to create solutions for business challenges faced by the Singtel Group.
Optus has seen its net profit rise eight per cent year-on-year to $426 million and EBITDA grow to $1.35 billion, during its first half-year results.
Carriers around the world are converging on 2017 as the year to turn off their GSM networks, with three operators in Singapore announcing Monday their plans to reuse their GSM spectrum for other services.
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SingTel will acquire TrustWave Holdings, the largest U.S. independent provider of managed security services, for $810 million, the companies said on Tuesday.
Optus parent company, Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel), has entered into a conditional agreement to acquire managed security services provider, Trustwave.
While the International CES emphasised home networks and LTE-equipped cars, a different kind of network that can send tiny messages across a city crept toward a future that some people think may be huge.
Google's foray into a $60 million undersea fiber optic cable construction project linking Florida to Brazil should help the search giant gain greater control of all aspects of Internet access while expanding its efforts to close the digital divide.