TransACT buys 100 per cent stake in Grapevine
TransACT has bought out ActewAGL’s 50 per cent stake in Grapevine making it the whole owner of the Canberra-based ISP.
TransACT has bought out ActewAGL’s 50 per cent stake in Grapevine making it the whole owner of the Canberra-based ISP.
Medium-enterprise telecommunications company, People Telecom, is set to establish an Australian-based customer care facility in Hobart by June this year.
Fixed bandwidth speed demands will reach one gigabit per second (Gbps) by 2020, according to NBN Co chief executive officer Mike Quigley.
Komatsu Australia has signed up with Telstra for its communications needs and has migrated to the telco’s managed ICT Infrastructure as a Service platform.
The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) has appointed current Victorian Public Transport Ombudsman, Simon Cohen, as its new Ombudsman.
Telecommunications carrier CenturyTel has agreed to buy Qwest Communications International for around US$10.6 billion in stock. The merged company will operate around 17 million phone lines and serve 5 million broadband customers across 37 U.S. states.
Some 24 hours after obtaining a printed public apology, Exetel will again take Telstra (ASX:TLS) to court, this time over billing disputes.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has moved to address the high number of customer complaints in the telecommunications industry, launching a formal inquiry.
Both sides claimed victory Monday after a Rome judge took a minimalist view of the responsibilities of telecom carriers for stamping out online piracy in a court battle pitting copyright defenders against Internet distributors and privacy interests.
Telcos and other infrastructure companies could be forced to increase their level of disclosure to investors if ASIC has its way.
Optus and HP have partnered up on a new deal which will see the HP Mini 5102 Netbook offered on a range of Optus’ small business mobile broadband plans.
Defence will overhaul the communications on its fleet of its Collins class submarines, replacing the existing Communications Centre (COMMCEN) and implementing a new External Communications System (ECS).
Telecom New Zealand has revised its financial guidance for the financial year 2011 through 2013 to reflect the impact of several regulatory and market factors.
Intervention by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has prompted Nokia Australia to retract unfair warranty conditions after it restricted claims to within three months of purchase.
Defence has signed Harris Corporation to provide the Army and Air Force with next generation communications services.