Telstra to lose Networks boss on eve of 5G
Telstra has announced the unexpected departure of Mike Wright, GM Networks, the most senior executive involved in planning for the launch of the telco's 5G network.
Shopping online at work is cyber-security risk for business
Nearly half of Australian employees admit to online shopping at work. What they don’t realise is that they could be compromising their employer’s cyber-security,
Breakthrough smartphone fingerprint sensor is on the horizon
South Korean scientists have devised a new type of smartphone fingerprint sensor which will simplify device design, improve user experience and which can also sense tactile pressure and skin temperature enhancing security.
TPG mobile network takes shape with 600 towers in proposal stage
TPG has almost 600 mobile tower sites in proposal stage, as the carrier begins to deliver on its plans to aggressively enter the 4G market. This represents 30 percent of its proposed mobile network.
Worldwide smartphone sales will decline in 2018, but rebound in 2019
Plummeting demand in China has pushed global smartphone sales into decline during the first quarter of 2018, but shipments are expected to move back into growth in 2019, according to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker.
Your smartphone uses more energy than your fridge
The smartphone is increasingly energy hungry. It is using more energy in a day than the average refrigerator - but because we are not individually paying for it, the costs are hidden to us.
Billing and device analytics drive managed mobility cost savings
Transparent device and billing analytics deliver quantifiable mobility cost savings. Australian enterprise 'loses' $100,000 worth of laptops over 24 months 85% of telco carrier invoices are paid without any form of audit
Telstra to cut 8000+ jobs
Breaking News: Telstra is set to cut at least 8000 staff and carve out its infrastructure assets into a new standalone business unit under sweeping changes announced today, reports ITNews.
FIFA World Cup to be simulcast on SBS for 48hrs as Optus streaming fails
Optus has agreed that all FIFA World Cup matches will be simulcast on its free-to-air partner, SBS, for the next 48 hours while it tries to fix its live streaming service, which crashed spectacularly under demand over the weekend.
Telstra invites community to co-fund satellite small cells
Telstra will offer co-funding of 500 4GX-lite mobile small cells over the next three years to extend coverage to remote and regional communities and tourist attractions.
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