Ericsson: Hetnets can address mobile data demands
Using different technologies to create a denser mobile network is a one way of easing increased data consumption, according to the vendor.
Using different technologies to create a denser mobile network is a one way of easing increased data consumption, according to the vendor.
Both parties propose changes in NBN Co’s special access undertaking as a starting point to solving issues with NBN wholesale broadband agreements.
IT consulting and outsourcing company, Capgemini, has picked up a managed services contract with ANZ bank.
Specialist distributor, inTechnology, has been signed as the first distributor for enterprise software vendor, GroupLogic, to flesh out its bring-your-own-device (BYOD) capabilities.
As the name suggests, FrameUrLife, is an app that adds pretty frames to existing photos on your iPhone.
WAN optimisation vendor, Silver Peak, has signed Ingram Micro as a distributor for the Asia-Pacific region with a focus on Australia.
Australia’s broadband speeds may currently be below the global average but the tide will turn come 2016, according to Cisco.
Symantec managing director in Australia, Craig Scroggie, has passed the baton to Brenton Smith.
Communications integrator, [[xref:http://www.arnnet.com.au/tag/NEC|NEC|All on NEC]], is on course to become a major ICT service provider after snapping up CSG’s Technology Solutions division.
Sells off Technology Solutions business, overhauls Print Services division.
CSG (ASX: CSV) has agreed to sell its Technology Solutions business to NEC Australia for around $227.5 million
VoIP and broadband telco, MyNetFone (ASX: MNF), has gained certification to sell broadband services on the National Broadband Network (NBN) while its subsidiary, Symbio Networks, has become an authorised NBN wholesale aggregator.
Plenty of changes at Internode as it integrates with iiNet after being acquired for $105 million.
Regional telco, Southern Phone, has signed up as a Telstra wholesale 3G mobile customer and has picked Utilibill to help manage the new services.
When Optus TV Now was launched in July 2011, the telco probably didn’t expect to withdraw the service less than a year later. It probably didn’t predict the court case over Optus TV Now would have broader ramifications for the Cloud computing industry.