N4L taps Telecom for NZ school broadband rollout
Network for Learning has opened registrations for organisations interested in taking advantage of the N4L network, which will deliver high-speed fibre broadband to New Zealand schools.
Network for Learning has opened registrations for organisations interested in taking advantage of the N4L network, which will deliver high-speed fibre broadband to New Zealand schools.
Online retail sales lagged slightly in the 12 months to June 2013, according to the NAB online retail sales index, recording the weakest growth rate in the history of the index.
Melbourne IT has sold its digital recording division to Record Holdings for $6.3 million, resulting in a $1.2 million loss to Melbourne IT.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will review whether current backhaul regulations are adequate.
Premises in Darwin will be able to sign up for fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) connections for the first time this week.
Optus has switched on 25 new 4G sites in Adelaide and completed a major 3G expansion in the city, including upgrading 150 3G mobile sites.
Women make up just 20 per cent of the ICT workforce, compared to 45 per cent in all occupations, according to a study by the Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency (AWPA).
Around 10,600 premises have been switched on to the National Broadband Network (NBN) in Tasmania today.
Service Stream has requested an extension of its trading halt on the Australian Stock Exchange amid reports it is looking to offload its Syntheo joint venture.
The federal government has set out provisions for government agencies using cloud without compromising security or privacy.
The federal government has injected $250,000 in funding for a National Broadband Network (NBN) training centre in Bendigo, Victoria.
Hewlett-Packard has been fined $3 million by the Federal Court for making misleading statements to customers and retailers about warranties.
Demand from providers for IPv6 services on the National Broadband Network (NBN) has been low, according to Tom Sykes from NBN Co.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is taking online group buying website Scoopon to court for allegedly engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct.
The government has introduced a new global roaming standard to avoid Australians encountering bill shock when they travel overseas – but some telco customers will need to wait years before they receive all the benefits of the changes.