Eftel to double customer base with ClubTelco acquisition
Eftel (ASX:EFT) is to acquire national internet service provider (ISP) ClubTelco, adding some 60,000 mobile broadband, ADSL and VoIP customers to its books.
Eftel (ASX:EFT) is to acquire national internet service provider (ISP) ClubTelco, adding some 60,000 mobile broadband, ADSL and VoIP customers to its books.
By now you've seen all the ads pitching wireless companies' new 4G mobile broadband services and devices. But beyond all the buzzwords and hype, which companies can reliably provide next-generation speed?
Financing company and mobile broadband provider FlexiGroup (ASX:FXL) has reported a 31 per cent increase in 1H profit to $25 million.
Notify Technology announced details of its NotifyMDM On-Demand mobile device management solution. NotifyMDM is designed to help IT admins manage the diverse array of mobile devices -- providing broad, cross-platform tools for managing and protecting mobile devices.
Victorian Premier, John Brumby, has promised every doctor in the state's public hospital system would be issued with an Apple iPad if his incumbent Labor Government was returned to power in the state's upcoming election.
Scaling Mount Everest is a great accomplishment, a feat of human endurance. And now, thanks to the Nepalese telecom firm, Ncell, you can brag about your triumph over 3G. Is this awesome, or an example of technology plundering nature?
After flagging intentions to invest in 3G gateway technologies, NetComm (ASX:NTC) has entered into a deal with Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) for the supply of a mobile broadband gateway product for the telco's customers.
Mobile wireless broadband is the fastest growing internet access technology according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
A test of TeliaSonera's LTE (Long Term Evolution) network and its new multimode modem shows the next-generation mobile technology at its best -- delivering speeds at up 59.1M bps (bits per second) -- when used at 2.6GHz. But it also reveals how the technology sometimes struggles when used indoors.
By 2015, the U.S. will spend more money annually on mobile than on all fixed-line communications, not counting enterprise services, Pyramid Research said Tuesday.
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) has moved to keep up with the explosion in mobile broadband demand, appointing Ericsson to build its new high capacity national transmission network.
We delve into the debate around whether mobility will be a threat to the national broadband network
Those looking for proof of the explosive growth in mobility need look no further than the latest stats on growth in the segment released by Ericsson.
Business mobile broadband users have had their options expanded following the announcement by Vodafone that it has increased its data quota and cut excess fees on its capped mobile broadband plans, adding four new postpaid and one new prepaid options.
ASX-listed networking vendor, Netcomm, has reported it is continuing its penetration of the North American market, signing up Canadian company Rogers Communications.