Telcos stories
Macquarie Telecom will onboard 50 new jobs after signing a six-year deal with nbn to provide telecommunications and data services to Australia.
While Aussies are spending less on their monthly mobile plans, it appears they're still coughing up big bucks for the pleasure of staying connected.
Coming on the heels of a similar announcement from its biggest rival, Vodafone NZ hopes to achieve its Digital Vodafone 2021 program with IBM.
Aruba has secured a PoP deal with the Milan Internet eXchange (MIX) to establish new interconnections from its modern (and huge) data centre campus.
Verint transforms customer experience in APAC with its high-demand AQM software, enabling telcos to simplify quality management through advanced AI solutions.
The server market in India is in a very good place with digital transformation driving huge growth both now and in the foreseeable future.
Former Australian Rear Admiral John Lord says we need to trust in Chinese tech. Specifically, that Huawei plays a major role in our digital future.
Australian telcos must adopt software-defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WAN) or face revenue decline, says GlobalData.
The worldwide wearables market is forecast to ship 124.9 million units by the end of 2018, up 8.2% from the prior year.
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These service providers supposedly demonstrated a strong regional network presence and leadership in software-defined technologies.
Operators consider gaming industry demand, driven by hits like Fortnite, to justify early 5G investments, says GlobalData IT Senior Analyst Josh Hewer.
Vietnam-based telecommunications provider VinaPhone is offering customers a new way to protect their mobile devices through Secucloud technology.
New Zealand's rural broadband programmes have been accelerated by a year, with completion now expected by the end of 2021.
Ingram Micro's 2018 Showcase invited some of the most forward-thinking minds from the IT industry to talk, and the future they painted is fascinating.
The ZTE ban by the U.S. disrupts the New Zealand mobile device market, leaving an 8% share up for grabs and sparking opportunities for other manufacturers.
The current regulated price points ensure that ISP's of all sizes are paying the same rate for the fibre that end users have available.
The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum has released a draft Scam Calling Prevention Code to standardise processes and combat scam calls across major telcos.
Current consumer safeguards have been in place since Telstra owned and operated the national fixed-line telecommunications network.
Companies in New Zealand are being warned by the Commerce Commission that they must be able to substantiate their marketing and advertising claims.