Telecom Times is pleased to announce our new staff columnist Bob Sharon, Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Melbourne-based Blue IoT. Blue IoT is a smart buildings and cities integrator leveraging the […]
‘The next evolution in retail industry’: AT&T ANZ MD Martin Creighan
With the advent of 5G, we’re about to experience the next big retail evolution. Today, we can order a brand-new wardrobe for home delivery or a week’s worth of groceries for in-store […]
8×8 snaps up Jitsi open source comms tech from Atlassian
8×8 has acquired the Jitsi open source video communications technology from Australian software firm Atlassian, along with its team of open source video technology experts. Jitsi’s set of modular open-source projects that allow […]
Vodafone targets Chinese tourists with Australia-wide Alipay partnership
Vodafone has struck a strategic partnership with Alipay, which will enable 110 of the carrier’s stores across Australia to accept China’s primary payment method. Under the agreement, Vodafone will offer Chinese tourists […]
OPPO completes first 5G internet access on a mobile device
OPPO has successfully completed the first 5G Internet access on a mobile device, with the Shenzhen-based handset maker casting the move as another key step forward, laying the foundations for the commercial launch […]
Australia’s first sub cable linking Sydney & Perth lands in Coogee
The INDIGO consortium has flagged another key milestone in the implementation of its INDIGOcable system, with the landing of the its Central subsea communications cable at Coogee Beach in Sydney. The consortium - which comprises AARnet, Google, Indosat, Singtel, SubPartners, and Telstra […]
IBM picks up Red Hat in US$34b deal
IBM and Red Hat have reached a definitive agreement under which IBM will buy all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Red Hat for US$190.00 per share in cash, representing […]
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Fujitsu, Ericsson forge Japan-focused 5G partnership
Fujitsu and Ericsson have entered an agreement to deliver end-to-end 5G network offerings and related services under a strategic partnership that will focus initially on the Japanese market. The companies are joining […]
Ooredoo: Broadband crucial for sustainable development according to UN
Broadband technologies are driving substantial transformation in a range of sectors, including health, education, financial inclusion and the environment, making them a key accelerator towards achieving of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development […]
Sky and Space Global kicks off build of 200 nano-satellite network
Sky and Space Global has completed the Critical Design Review of the Pearls satellite, enabling the company to forge ahead with assembly and integration of the nanosatellite network. The CDR process was […]
NBN end-user data usage jumps to more than 200GB/month 2018
Data consumption on the NBN broadband access network has grown more than seven-fold in the 2012-2018 period, hitting an average of 213GB/month per end-user premises. NBN Co CTO Ray Owen told the […]
Mellanox ships 2.1m+ Ethernet adapters in first three quarters of 2018
Sunnyvale-based Mellanox Technologies, a primary supplier of high-performance, end-to-end interconnect services for data center servers and storage systems, has unveiled it has shipped more than 2.1 million Ethernet adapters during the first […]
NEC, Samsung unveil 5G partnership
NEC and Samsung have announced a partnership of joint effort to bolster their next generation business portfolio including 5G. The partnership will seek to bring together the best-in-class technology and expertise in […]
Vertiv steps up ANZ smart cities focus with trio of key hires
Critical technology infrastructure firm Vertiv has created three new strategic roles in a bid to meet rapidly growing demand for its suite of cloud and smart cities offerings. Glen Trestrail will head […]
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