US poised to issue licences for supply of non-sensitive goods to Huawei
The United States may soon issue licences allowing some US companies to supply non-sensitive goods to China's Huawei, reports indicate.
The United States may soon issue licences allowing some US companies to supply non-sensitive goods to China's Huawei, reports indicate.
BT today launched a new software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) service aimed at large organisations.
Given that telecoms operator strategies are starting to diverge, should the market expect a fragmentation in terms of how they describe themselves?
The expanding Vocus Communications sharply increased revenue and profits in the first half of 2015, according to financial results released today.
Ovum has revealed that telecommunications operators can expect to lose up to half their customers in the next 12 months as a quarter of consumers are set to switch providers in the coming year.
All’s well for the Optus 10 Satellite, which has completed its in-orbit tests and is now moving to its permanent operational zone at 164 degrees east, according to a statement.
The September update to Atmail’s email and collaboration platform has seen the service introduce a unified experience across on-premises desktop and Cloud-hosted environments.
Zen Telecom has been fined $225,000 by the Federal Court for breaching Australian Consumer Law (ACL) by way of misleading conduct and false or misleading representations during telemarketing calls in the 12 months ended August 2013.
The central business districts (CBDs) of Darwin and Perth have gained a head start in commercial access to Optus’ 700MHz-based 4G, with the telecommunications provider having switched on the network today.
Telstra has acquired a controlling stake in Australian security firm, SNP Security, as part of its goal to establish a platform in the monitored security sector.
Vodafone and Optus’ mobile networks took a blow on Thursday, June 19, with the telecommunications providers confirming mobile network outages throughout the day, while Telstra experienced ADSL service disruptions.
Telstra has extended its Cloud presence to a seventh location, announcing new Cloud infrastructure services on the east coast of the United States of America.
Dating and romance scams cost Australians more than $25 million in 2013, marking a substantial chunk of the total $89,136,975 lost to scammers that year.
Spirit Telecom has implemented a 200 megabit per second (Mbps) fibre optic connection for residents of the Triptych apartments in Southbank, Melbourne.
Digital advertising platform and Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) subsidiary, Amobee Group, will acquire 100 per cent of both Adconion and Kontera Technologies for $US235 million and $US150m, respectively.