Telecom to acquire NZ cloud services provider Appserv
Telecom has entered into an agreement to purchase all shares of Auckland-based cloud services provider Appserv.
Telecom has entered into an agreement to purchase all shares of Auckland-based cloud services provider Appserv.
Mobile customers in Australia could see SMS rates plummet after a decision by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to regulate prices for SMS termination.
Telstra has come under fire by a government regulator and a coalition of competitors for apparent breaches of the telecom giant’s Structural Separation Undertaking (SSU).
The Department of Communications has announced a review of Australia’s spectrum policy and management framework.
Telstra home and enterprise broadband users will be able to access 2 million Wi-Fi hotspots around Australia in five years if they agree to share their own connection, under part of a $100 million strategy announced today by Telstra CEO David Thodey.
ONEseniors customers have lost their landline phone numbers as a result of continued repercussions from last year’s ispONE implosion.
The National Broadband Network will have to rely on private funding after the 2017-18 financial year, according to the 2014-15 budget released last night.
Natural gas projects in north-west Australia will soon get a boost from a new submarine cable system connecting Darwin in the Northern Territory and Port Hedland in Western Australia.
Telstra has landed a five-year telecom services agreement with Westpac that will support the bank’s 2017 strategy.
Michael Malone has resigned as CEO and board director of iiNet.
TPG has completed its $450 million acquisition of AAPT from Telecom NZ.
Telecom analysts are not ready to declare a turnaround at Vodafone Hutchison Australia despite the telco’s claims that things are on the up.
An NBN review panel has asked whether economic regulation of telecom should continue to be handled by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Many telecom contracts may violate Australian consumer law, according to report released today by the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN).
Grumbling has risen in volume among telecom customers, with one in five customers unhappy with their service and less than half satisfied with responses to complaints, according to the latest survey by the Communications Alliance.