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  • From tragedy to triumph, RallySafe aims to keep motorsport safe

    RallySafe managing director, Stephen Sims, had the tragic experience of seeing two friends die in a motorsport accident in a rally race he was participating in - Targa Tasmania - and vowed to help make the industry safer through the use of technology.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien01 Nov. 18 15:24
  • Huawei Australia appoints new CTO

    Huawei Australia has appointed 5G expert Dr David Soldani as its new chief technology officer.

    Written by Byron Connolly19 March 18 16:13
  • Macquarie Telecom launches SD-WAN service to tap booming market

    ​Macquarie Telecom has launched a SD-WAN service – which it claims is the only in Australia to be able to leverage multiple carriers – as it seeks to tap into a booming market expected to grow to US$1 billion by the end of the year.

    Written by George Nott08 Aug. 17 05:30
  • As 5G approaches, 3G and 4G are still getting faster

    Most of the excitement at Mobile World Congress this month will be about 5G, which won't officially exist until 2020. But vendors will also be showing off new ways to speed up the 3G and 4G networks most people are using today.

    Written by Stephen Lawson04 Feb. 16 06:09
  • Vodafone shifts all customers to 4G data

    Vodafone on Wednesday said it had hit a major milestone in its core network upgrade with its 5.3 million customers now using the infrastructure for 4G data sessions.

    Written by Byron Connolly08 July 15 09:58
  • FCC tells TracFone it must allow phone unlocking

    TracFone, a major provider of prepaid mobile phone service, must keep its promise to let customers unlock their devices and transfer service to competing carriers, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said.

    Written by Grant Gross02 July 15 05:39
  • CBA to shake up payments with ‘Albert’ launch

    Commonwealth Bank has launched its wireless Android-powered ‘Albert’ console onto the Australian market, and expects to ship ‘tens of thousands’ of units to merchants across the country.

    Written by Byron Connolly31 March 15 12:31
  • FCC: Some TV stations could earn huge dollars in spectrum auction

    Some U.S. television stations could make tens, or even hundreds, of millions of dollars by giving up their spectrum so that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission can sell it in an upcoming mobile broadband auction.

    Written by Grant Gross02 Oct. 14 02:57
  • Connected ad panels to improve mobile speeds and coverage

    To make it easier for higher mobile broadband speeds using small cells, Alcatel-Lucent has joined forces with outdoor advertising company JCDecaux on the development of connected ad panels.

    Written by Mikael Ricknäs01 Oct. 14 00:30
  • FCC requires emergency texting services from carriers, texting apps

    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted Friday to require U.S. mobile carriers and many text-messaging apps to enable users to text emergency dispatch centers, even after questions about whether the centers will be ready by the deadline.

    Written by Grant Gross09 Aug. 14 06:35
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