The Australian - 4 hours ago While Telstra's 4G LTE (long-term evolution) network has been up and running since September last year and accessible with a 4G modem, the release today of HTC's Velocity 4G Android smartphone means consumers can now use the network to speak and surf ... |
Register - 6 hours ago By Richard Chirgwin • Get more from this author Telstra has managed to avoid having Australia's competition regulator set the prices of its fibre-to-the-premises networks, with minister Senator Stephen Conroy announcing a regulatory exemption for the ... |
ZDNet Australia - 2 hours ago Telstra's upgrades to street cabinets will drive some frustrated customers back from mobile broadband to fixed-line internet services, according to the Commonwealth Bank. |
ZDNet Australia - 1 hour ago Australian cinema giant Hoyts has just completed a move from Telstra to TPG for its internet service, citing spiralling costs as the primary reason for the migration. |
ZDNet Australia - 3 hours ago Telstra is in the testing phase for a major firmware update for the HTC Velocity, which will upgrade the Android platform on the handset to the latest version of Android, known as Ice Cream Sandwich. |
Register - Jan 22, 2012 By Natalie Apostolou • Get more from this author Telstra has signed on as a foundation customer on a nascent Perth to Singapore submarine cable system which is being built by ASSC-1 Communications Group. |
The Australian - 14 hours ago AS Telstra continues apace with its local $800 million cloud strategy, its biggest rival, Optus, is evolving its plans to leverage the regional scale of the SingTel group to launch new cloud initiatives. |
Marketing magazine Australia - 3 hours ago The move follows the launch of Telstra's online forum, 'CrowdSupport', in July last year. According to Telstra, the forum has attracted 10 million visits since launch, but only 200 members have been active in the past six months, with around 40 of ... |
Technology Spectator - 11 hours ago NBN Co has won the support of federal government's information commissioner in keeping the full details of its $11 billion Telstra deal all to itself. That's bad news for Internode and its attempts to gain access to the complete text of the deal ... |
Smart Office - Jan 22, 2012 Telecom's top dogs Optus and Telstra had refused to sign NBN wholesale agreements due to regulation concerns, holding out for months on more optimal terms and conditions. |
Reuters - 8 hours ago The fund reduced its holdings in Iluka Resources, Alumina and Perpetual over the period, while acquiring stakes in Transurban, Senex Energy, Eastern Star Gas, Telstra and Hastings Diversified Utilities Fund. Page B2. -- Macquarie Atlas Roads' attempt ... |
The Australian - 14 hours ago AN intelligent system that can recreate normal conversation and potentially replace human call centre staff will be tested in collaboration with Telstra. A team from Melbourne's RMIT University has developed a prototype of the Open-ended Conversational ... |
Sydney Morning Herald - Jan 22, 2012 Telstra International is the first carrier to sign an agreement with Huawei Technologies to use their new undersea cable. Photo: Paul Jones TELSTRA International has signed a long-term deal to use Huawei Technologies' new undersea cable,... |
Business Spectator (blog) - Jan 22, 2012 All eyes are on Telstra Corporation this week to sign one of the most important National Broadband Network documents this week, the Wholesale Broadband Agreement. |
FierceTelecom - 11 hours ago And it's about a lot more than And Telstra (ASX: TLS.AX) has struck an agreement to provide wholesale access to competitors on its fiber network in South Brisbane in addition to new Greenfield real estate developments. |
Sydney Morning Herald - 8 hours ago It is widely accepted that after securing Harradine's support for the partial sale of Telstra in 1996, the Howard government agreed to his demands to restrict the approval of the abortion drug RU486, already in wide use in Europe. |
The Australian - Jan 16, 2012 THE competition watchdog has come under new pressure to dumpTelstra's plan to structurally separate its business after a band of the telco's rivals said it was fundamentally flawed. |
The Australian - Jan 11, 2012 < Prev of 2 Next > TELSTRA is just days away from opening its vast 3G mobile network to wholesale customers in a bid to further capitalise on the rich revenue it extracts from its mobiles business. |
ZDNet Australia - Jan 9, 2012 Telstra has reaffirmed its commitment to regional Australia, provided the government offers up subsidies to prop up non-commercial areas, particularly for mobile services. |
Herald Sun - Jan 18, 2012 Only 40 per cent of Aussies will have true 4G Telstra is the country's only 4G provider First 4G mobile to hit shelves next week AUSTRALIANS are being warned to check the fine print before purchasing a 4G smartphone because of network concerns. |