NBN broadband speeds get tick of approval: ACCC
ISPs are performing well and delivering good results for fixed-line NBN customers, according to the latest speed test results outlined in the ACCC Measuring Broadband Australia (MBA) report.
ISPs are performing well and delivering good results for fixed-line NBN customers, according to the latest speed test results outlined in the ACCC Measuring Broadband Australia (MBA) report.
An outage suffered by Telstra causing ATMs to shut down has sparked concerns over the number of technicians roles the company is said to be axing.
Telstra has committed to improving the redundancy and diversity of its network, developing new communication protocols to strengthen the emergency call service.
Optus has paid approximately $12 million to customers affected by its third-party billing services, with third party providers refunding another $19 million to Optus customers.
Telstra chairman John Mullen told shareholders today that the telco's net profit is expected to be cut in half after the NBN is fully rolled out.
Digital Rights Watch, the Human Rights Law Centre, Amnesty International and Access Now have joined forces with a number of industry bodies representing the likes of Google, Facebook, Apple and Telstra to reject the government’s so called ‘encryption bill’.
Telstra has refunded 72,000 customers a total of $9.3 million after misleading customers in relation to its 'Premium Direct Billing' third-party billing service.
Telstra’s network engineering chief says that the company is preparing to test the potential of 5G to enable smart cities, as the telco continues its program of rolling out support for the new standard across its existing mobile base stations.
Work on the first section of the INDIGO West subsea cable is now complete, after it landed today at Floreat Beach in Perth.
Telstra director of security solutions Neil Campbell and head of cyber security services Jacqui McNamara have both left the company.
Telstra expects revenue for the 2019 financial year to suffer a $300 million hit following NBN Co's corporate plan announced on 31 August.
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.
Optus has refuted Telstra's claim that it is the first provider in Australia to be 5G ready, after the telco turned on its 5G network in the Gold Coast.
Challenging market dynamics created by the NBN rollout and increasing mobile competition have impacted Telstra’s earnings and net profit.
The Federal Court of Australia has banned Telstra from re-running the "unlimited" advertisements for a period of three years.