Federal security regulator runs a ruler over telco use of MSPs
The Department of Home Affairs is concerned Australian telcos could be putting control of critical infrastructure at risk when using managed service providers.
The Department of Home Affairs is concerned Australian telcos could be putting control of critical infrastructure at risk when using managed service providers.
New Zealand's Kordia has partnered with Australian Starlink global distributor Netlinkz to bring business grade satellite communications to customers.
NZX-listed investor Infratil reported a strong lift in earnings today with its data centre and telecommunications investments among the standouts.
Nokia phone maker HMD Global has promoted Brenden Folitarik to country manager for A/NZ and the Pacific Islands.
New Zealand telco Spark has entered into a trans-Tasman internet of things network agreement with Australian operator The National Narrowband Network Co.
NBN Co says it has deployed on of its ‘Network on Wheels’ trailers in an effort to keep online more than 3000 broadband services in the Mid North Coast.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has filed an appeal over a Federal Court decision handed down in October that dismissed ACCC claims that TPG engaged in misleading conduct.
Optus today launched its 5G push in earnest, with the telco announcing support for mobile services based on the ultra-fast wireless standard as well as the expansion of its 5G home broadband service.
A new NBN Co business unit will be solely focused on technologies used to connect regional and remote communities, the company said today.
Vocus Group has revealed details of key partners for its network transformation program, which the telco says will speed up provisioning and offer more self-service options to its business customers.
The new additions join the eight incumbent suppliers on the whole-of-government procurement panel.
Telstra will work with US company Cradlepoint to develop a ‘5G for Business’ offering that integrates with a 5G cellular modem and an edge router.
Blacklisted Chinese telecoms equipment giant Huawei is in early-stage talks with some U.S. telecoms companies about licensing its 5G network technology to them, a Huawei executive told Reuters on Friday.
In the course of a year TPG cut 280 jobs, reducing its headcount by almost 6 per cent.
5G connectivity is set to be in high demand by enterprises and consumers in the coming months, as the major carriers race to fulfil demand.