Telcos release pricing for Samsung Galaxy S4
All four major Australian telcos have released their pricing details for Samsung's Galaxy S4 Android phone.
All four major Australian telcos have released their pricing details for Samsung's Galaxy S4 Android phone.
New Australian telco Yatango Mobile is betting on social networking integration and a high-level of user control over spend to differentiate itself in the crowded mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) space.
For telecommunications companies everywhere, the future has "catch-22" written all over it. Network operators face disintermediation of their customer relationships and commoditization of voice and data services, while at the same time they are called upon to invest significantly in deploying new network technologies to meet exploding bandwidth demands and QoS requirements. Simultaneously, network operators face changing market dynamics and a host of new competitors.
F5 plans to bear down on the security and cloud markets in Australia and New Zealand, F5 officials said at the F5 Agility Forum on the Sunshine Coast.
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Anittel (ASX:AYG) is the fastest-growing technology company in Australia, after growing its revenue by more than 1000 per cent in the last three years, according to Deloitte.
Telstra (ASX:TLS) has secured €750 million ($1 billion) in long-term funding with the completion of a Eurobond issue.
Optus has grown its mobile customer base to 9.23 million as at 30 September 2011, up 131,000 or four per cent year on year.
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) recently announced its plans to improve its customer service and support after its poor performance in this area over the financial year.
Vodafone Hutchison Australia has launched its presence on Google+, aimed at improving its customer service and support.
For all the talk of reforming telecommunications customer service in the past year, almost 200,000 new consumer complaints were received by the office of the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) in the last 12 months.
Optus parent SingTel Limited (ASX:SGT) plans to pay up to S$328 million ($249.5 million) to increase its holding in Thai telecom operator AIS.
Reverse Corp (ASX:REF) has finally negotiated an extended, expanded services deal with Telstra (ASX:TLS), including an arrangement provide services for the operator's mobile customers.
New Zealand's telecom ministry has approved Telecom NZ's (ASX:HVN) modified pledge to provide open access to the nation's public-private broadband networks.
The communications minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, has released a discussion paper for the review of telecommunications retail price controls.