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  • Huawei: “The NBN project has failed”

    ​The National Broadband Network (NBN) is a “catastrophe” that has “failed to deliver on its promise” according to Huawei Australia’s chief technology officer.

    Written by George Nott25 June 19 12:13
  • Commonwealth Bank to trial 5G edge computing tech

    ​Commonwealth Bank of Australia will “trial and explore” 5G edge computing technologies over the coming months, in collaboration with Telstra and Ericsson.

    Written by George Nott25 Feb. 19 09:34
  • Telstra turns on 5G in Toowoomba

    Telstra has switched on another 5G site, this time in Toowoomba, Queensland as part of plans to have more than 200 5G ready sites by the end of 2018.

    Written by Samira Sarraf29 Aug. 18 16:44
  • Trio completes first 5G data call

    Ericsson, Telstra and Intel on Monday said they had completed the first 5G non-standalone 3GPP data call on a commercial mobile network.

    Written by Byron Connolly16 July 18 16:48
  • Telstra details 5G network plans

    Telstra has provided further detail of the plan that will lead the telco to the delivery of its 5G network by 2019.

    Written by Samira Sarraf26 Feb. 18 10:15
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  • Patent cases color mobile market, to continue in 2013

    Over the past year, patent battles have been fought by tech companies in courtrooms all over the world. The litigation is far from over though, however, and will continue throughout 2013. This is what's at stake on the patent battlefield in the near future.

    Written by Loek Essers21 Dec. 12 16:08
  • Text message of 'death' threatens smartphone security

    Security researchers have shown that carefully crafted text messages sent to cell phones via short message service (SMS) can cause them to shutdown without the knowledge of the owner.

    Written by Keir Thomas08 Jan. 11 05:49
  • Four technologies for faster broadband in 2011

    A number of different technologies are being developed or improved to offer higher speeds for fixed and mobile broadband networks, as operators are preparing to compete with each other and carry video traffic in 3D and at higher resolutions, which is expected to happen in the coming year.

    Written by Mikael Ricknäs08 Dec. 10 03:14
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