Telcos stories
Lack of mandatory reporting for intellectual property (IP) theft leaves Australian industries vulnerable to cyber attacks and foreign competition.
Trans-Tasman security integrator looks to meet the twin challenges of high client project demand tight & labour market supply with new opportunities. .
Australian telco Swoop has appointed new senior hires including Samantha Seci as marketing GM and David Michaels as sales & marketing head.
Vodafone NZ to shut down 3G network by August 2024, giving customers a two-year notice period to transition to 4G or 5G.
Telco-independent SD-WAN solutions are the way forward for enterprises, offering flexibility and cost savings. Find out why in this article.
New Zealand IT specialist Inde emphasizes the power of collective insight to find the best solutions for government, health and enterprise clients.
Kacific Broadband Satellites Group wins gold and silver awards at the Asia Pacific Stevie Awards for its innovative technologies and services during Covid-19.
David Joss named new CEO of Prvidr, bringing experience from Southern Phone, Bendigo Bank Telco, and Singtel Optus.
Macquarie Cloud Services has committed to a five-year deal with FirstWave Cloud Technology for the provision of network monitoring and intelligence software.
Venture Insights' latest survey has found that 25% Australians and New Zealanders would pay extra for a 5G service that gives them a better video experience.
The catalogs of CSP (communication service providers) market offerings are set to explode as new digital services emerge, powered by B2B2X business models.
Global technology intelligence firm ABI Research predicts that the Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) market will be worth over $150 billion by 2030.
Kacific has partnered with Teleglobal in Indonesia to provide a large-scale deployment of mobile backhaul services to major telecommunications operators.
Telecoms fraud is a growing concern as cybercriminals use advanced technology to outpace anti-fraud solutions. Measures are being taken to minimize the threats.
The all-new ESET NetProtect will enable telcos and ISPs to offer consumers easy-to-use, installation-free protection against various online threats.
Phone and internet complaints have increased for the first time in five quarters, according to a new telco report from the Ombudsman.
Specialist API security firm Noname Security has appointed Netpoleon as its distributor in Australia and New Zealand.
Ben Crowe appointed as Vertiv's vertical sales leader for colocation and hyperscale in Australia and New Zealand.
Vodafone NZ opens its Mobile Virtual Network Operator platform, with My Republic as its first partner. More consumer choice expected.
New Zealand Telecoms Forum welcomes Commerce Commission's push for greater access to dispute resolution scheme.