[ad_1] Huawei ban: Winners, losers, and what’s at stake (a whole lot) ZDNet’s Jason Cipriani and Jason Perlow talk with Karen Roby about how the security and trade brouhaha impacts everything from the future of regional carriers and the bottom lines of tech giants to 5G’s prospects and consumer’s pocketbooks. ...
Read More »Telstra to line up 6,000 jobs to cut by end of fiscal year
[ad_1] Telstra releases HTC 5G Hub and Samsung S10 5G to be available May 28 Pricing to start from AU$70 a month for 10GB of base data. Telstra has informed the ASX that “as a result of good progress” on its T22 plan, it will be bringing forward talks on ...
Read More »Netgear Nighthawk AX12: Next-gen wi-fi routers promise greater speed and reliability for the IoT
[ad_1] The 802.11 standard for wi-fi networking is now 20 years old, and each new generation of the standard has provided greater speed than its predecessors. However, the forthcoming 802.11ax — also known as Wi-Fi 6 — represents perhaps the greatest change in the relatively short history of this now-ubiquitous ...
Read More »SoftBank goes with Ericsson and Nokia for 5G network
[ad_1] Ericsson uses machine learning to automate SoftBank’s radio network in Japan SoftBank and Ericsson are upgrading radio access networks using a machine learning algorithm that makes it possible for cell overlap and signal strength to be analysed. Japanese telco SoftBank has announced it is teaming up with both Ericsson ...
Read More »Indigo subsea cable made ready for use
[ad_1] The consortium of companies behind the Indigo subsea cable — Telstra, SubPartners, Google, Singtel, AARNet, Indosat Ooredoo, and Alcatel Submarine Networks — have announced that the 36Tbps connection between Australia to Singapore is ready for use. The cable was first announced in April 2017, with Alcatel having signed up ...
Read More »InMotion Hosting review: This capable provider offers a 90-day guarantee
[ad_1] Why open standards are essential for the internet of the future Identity provider Okta’s choice of open standards for its new integration service is the right choice for the modern cloud. If you’re looking for a web hosting provider, you have a tremendous number of choices. In my The ...
Read More »Western Australia kicks in AU$20m for regional mobile blackspots
[ad_1] Western Australia kicks in AU$20m for regional mobile blackspots A funding increase compared to the AU$14.6 million kicked in last time. Western Australia has said it will contribute AU$20.6 million in the fifth round of the Commonwealth government’s mobile blackspots program. Both of Australia’s major parties had committed AU$160 million ...
Read More »The winner in the war on Huawei is Samsung
[ad_1] No such thing as bad publicity! Huawei ban raises brand profile Huawei says it is aiming to be biggest smartphone brand by 2020. Read more: https://zd.net/2vaXxJ0 The past week of off-again, on-again support from Google to Huawei concerning Android, combined with the potential killer blow of Arm joining the ...
Read More »Fifield out as Communications Minister as Fletcher fills role and gains cyber
[ad_1] Long serving Coalition Minister for Communications, Mitch Fifield, is out of the ministry, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday afternoon, with former Optus director of corporate affairs Paul Fletcher to move into the role. Fletcher will take on an expanded portfolio that is now labelled as Communications, Cyber ...
Read More »How Juniper is moving to an open-source mindset
[ad_1] Juniper and Ericsson partner to enable the first element of 5G connectivity Sally Bament, vice president of service provider marketing at Juniper Networks, explains how 5G applications will create new network demand. Last year, a few months after Juniper Networks moved OpenContrail under the auspices of the Linux Foundation, ...
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