NetComm Wireless has set out its strategy to step up its foray into the US and European markets building on the firm’s’ track record as a key supplier to the NBN. Advertisements
NetComm to support NBN’s ‘world first’ reverse powered DPU/NCD technology
NetComm Wireless has partnered with the company rolling out the Australian national broadband network, to supply the network access devices needed to connect homes and businesses to the NBN’s newly launched fibre-to-the-curb service.
Nutanix nabs data analytics deal with WA legal firm Jackson McDonald
Nutanix has won a major contract with Australian independent law firm Jackson McDonald, under which it will deliver a suite of data analytics services to ease the Perth-based firm’s migration towards hybrid […]
Over 650 sites for the Mobile Black Spot Program: Telstra’s Mike Wright
by Mike Wright, Group Managing Director, Networks - Telstra We’re delivering new mobile coverage to regional Australia with 89 new priority sites, bringing our total commitment under the Mobile Black Spot Program […]
Optus licensed to build 12 sites in federal government’s Mobile Black Spot Program
Optus has secured funding to build 12 new mobile sites as part of the Priority round of the Australian federal government’s Mobile Black Spot Program – the initiative which aims to provide mobile […]
NEC Australia extends SD-WAN contract with NSW government
IT solutions provider NEC Australia has been awarded another 12-month contract by the NSW government’s Department of Finance, Services and Innovation (DFSI) to continue delivering a proof of concept of a fully […]
Shift to 5G won’t take place in 2018: GlobalData
With scores of telecom network technology vendors calling time on the wait for 5G, data and analytics company GlobalData is warning that the full transition to fifth generation, high-speed mobile service will not happen […]
Tech alone not enough to tackle security issues: Cisco
A focus on technology alone will not enable organizations to adequately address the growing threat of cyber attacks, says Bret Hartman, VP and CTO, Security Business Group at Cisco Systems.
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