Telstra launches Next G home gateway from NetComm
As predicted by iTWire last week Telstra has introduced a home Internet gateway, supplied by NetComm that uses HSPA+ over Next G to connect to the Internet.
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Chariot unveils wireless broadband plans
ISP Chariot says it will use the wireless access network of its recent acquisition, Omninet Wireless, to provide broadband services to a number of regional broadband 'black spots'.

 
More major players go with Qualcomm's FLO
Nine more companies have joined the FLO Forum, an association set up in July 2005 to promote a Qualcomm developed technology that uses cellular technology for digital video broadcasting to handhelds.

 
Wi-Fi Alliance plans global hotspot directory
The global Wi-Fi alliance has selected US company, JiWire to set up and manage a global wireless hotspot directory.

 
Telstra "surprised" by ACCC statements
Telstra's war of words with the ACCC over the ACCC's proposal to de-average unconditioned local loop prices has ramped up another notch with Telstra releasing to the ASX a letter criticising ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel for his comment made this week to a Senate Estimates Committee.

 
Primus converts 40,000 customers to own DSLAMs
Primus Telecom has revealed, through its US parent's third quarter results announcement, that it now has over 115,000 DSL customers in Australia, 40,000 of them on its own DSLAMs.

 
Telstra to survey 16,000 small businesses
Telstra is planning its largest ever survey of small businesses to help it refine its strategy for this market.
 
Southern Cross Cable: in demand and in the black
Southern Cross Cable says that demand for capacity on its links to North America is surging, and thanks to a swag of new sales it has paid of the last of the $US950 million debt run up to build the system.

 
Telstra offer cheap broadband with two year contracts
Telstra BigPond has unveiled what it claims to be its "biggest ever" broadband deal, offering new customers up to 12 months half priced broadband, and $0 installation.

 
Optus first with over-the-air SIM backup
Optus has launched a free service that enables its mobile customers to backup up contacts stored on mobile phone SIM cards.

 
Pacific Internet to buy telephony services reseller T3
Pacific Internet (Australia) Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Singapore based region ISP, NASDAQ-listed Pacific Internet Limited, is to acquire T3 Communication Partners Pty Ltd and all its subsidiaries for up to $5 million

 
MessageLabs to offer instant messaging, via acquisition
MessageLabs, a global provider or email filtering services, is to acquire Omnipod, a privately-held provider of enterprise instant messaging services based in New York.

 
Sarb-OX: more of a worry than any worm
Compliance with regulations has taken the lead as the primary driver of information security, surpassing worms and viruses, according to a survey released by Ernst & Young.

 
Optus launches resold Foxtel Digital pay TV
Optus has commenced reselling the Foxtel digital cable TV service and is using it to promote bundled offerings of pay TV and telephony services.

 
China's 3G cellular standard gets international approval
According to Chinese telecoms manufacturer, ZTE Corporation, China's 3G cellular standard, TD-SCDMA has been approved by the international cellular standards body, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).

 
Nokia claims fixed-mobile convergence milestone
Nokia has claimed a "significant milestone" in its fixed-mobile convergence strategy with the completion of both voice and data calls using unlicensed mobile access (UMA) technology in a Nokia Solutions Experience Centre in the USA.
 
 
 
Nortel forks out $US11.5M to keep new CEO
Nortel Networks and its new president CEO, Mike Zafirovski have reached agreement with Zafirovski's former employer, Motorola, which filed a law suit against Zafirovski last month immediately after Nortel announced his appointment.

 
Wireless operator, BigAir, plans $10m IPO
BigAir Group, which operates a fixed wireless broadband network in Sydney, has lodged a prospectus with ASIC for an initial public offering to raise up to $10 million and list on the Australian Stock Exchange.

 
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