Top IT news stories of the week
Shining the spotlight on this week's IT industry newsmakers and shakers.
Shining the spotlight on this week's IT industry newsmakers and shakers.
Wholesale internet and communications provider, ispONE, has formed a partnership with Optus to offer wholesale mobile broadband services through the telco's 3G dual band network to new and existing customers.
Telstra has announced national sales executive director, Nerida Caesar, will replace wholesale group managing director, Kate McKenzie, as of March 30.
NEC has unveiled its new Australian business structure, which will see 153 staff retrenched.
Despite Kevin Rudd’s announcement that Australia is on the brink of recession, shades of optimism have shone through in a quiet, yet good week for the market.
Congratulations to Ronald Yii, of Mirapoint, who took out the ARN Community Quiz slab
An ISP participating in the Federal Government's controversial Internet filtering trial has claimed the Australian public is missing the point of the scheme.
The remaining ISPs participating in the Federal Government’s Internet filtering trial have declared their continuing support for the controversial scheme.
Internode and Hybrid Television Services have struck a deal to offer unmetered TiVo content through Internode’s ADSL network, starting this week.
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Telstra has defended itself from claims of anti-competitive behaviour, deeming the ACCC’s court action as “unnecessary”.
NEC has partnered with telecommunications wholesaler, OptiComm, to supply an open access Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) network to new businesses and homes around Australia.
The ACCC has initiated proceedings in the Federal Court of Melbourne against Telstra for alleged violations of standard access obligations for Unconditional Local Loop Service (ULLS) and Line Sharing Services (LSS).
Two new reports into Australia’s IT jobs space have found demand has softened, but the industry remains stronger than most other sectors.
Congratulations again to Gareth Twomey from Harris Technology, Osborne Park, WA, who for the second week in a row demonstrated his extensive knowledge and took out the ARN Quiz.