Posts Tagged ‘telecommunications’

Weighing the environmental costs: Buy an eReader, or a shelf of books?

This article is by Tom Rainey, a research fellow at the Queensland University of Technology. It was first published on The Conversation and is re-published here with permission. analysis Bookshelves towering floor to ceiling filled with weighty tomes, or one book-sized device holding hundreds of “books” in electronic form: which one of these options for […]

Conroy savages Coalition’s rural fibre complaints

news Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has issued an angry statement rejecting Coalition criticism of Labor’s plans to deploy fibre to the home infrastructure in rural areas throughout Australia, demanding the Coalition “come clean” with its own plans for rural Australia. This week several Coalition parliamentarians issued statements criticising the National Broadband Network Company for what […]

Qld wrestles with WinXP upgrade

blog Work in the Queensland Government and stuck on a dated desktop PC running Windows XP? Bad news. Your newly appointed whole of government chief information officer Peter Grant is currently considering the case for upgrading the state’s tens of thousands of Windows XP-based desktop PCs, and the prognosis for a Windows 7 fix isn’t […]

NBN Co hires major critic as commercial exec

news The National Broadband Network Company has appointed an executive who has been publicly critical of the project to be its new chief commercial officer, a role which is strongly involved in selling the company’s services to its Internet service provider customers. According to his LinkedIn profile, Tim Ebbeck has taken up the role of […]

If Nicola Roxon doesn’t believe in her own policy, why should we?

This article is by Bruce Arnold, a lecturer in Law at the University of Canberra. It was first published on The Conversation and is re-published here with permission. analysis Earlier this month the Hon Nicola Roxon asked the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) to conduct an inquiry into the Government’s proposals for […]

Has Anonymous hacked an Aussie ISP?

blog A number of technology media outlets yesterday reported they had spoken to a member of the Anonymous collective of Internet activists, who stated that they had broken into a major Australian ISP and were preparing to release a vast package of internal data to prove that the Federal Government’s surveillance and data retention plans […]

Enterprise will hold back on Windows 8

blog I recently came across a fantastic series of posts which pretty much sums up what I think about Microsoft’s incoming new operating system Windows 8. By Gartner research director Gunnar Berger, the series goes into a whole bunch of issues with respect to Windows 8 as the analyst attempts the tricky task of coming […]

How long before Vodafone hangs up?

analysis Vodafone Australia is spending hundreds of millions of dollars re-building its troubled 3G mobile network, boosting its customer service levels and trying to win customers back with attractive marketing offers. But the sad truth is that all of its efforts appear to be having little impact on its dismal future. If you read through […]

SAP Australia wins ‘biggest cloud deal ever’

news German software giant SAP has won a substantial deal with the NSW Government’s Trade Investment agency which it yesterday described as its biggest deployment of its Business ByDesign software as a service suite in Australia, and its first cloud platform win in the local public sector. “SAP Australia today announced that NSW Trade Investment […]

Adobe bucks IT price hike inquiry

blog US software giant Adobe is fast emerging as one of the toughest nuts to crack when it comes to the IT price hike inquiry currently being carried out by the Federal Parliament. Despite the fact the company’s substantial markups on products like Photoshop and its Creative Suite were frequently mentioned in submissions to the […]

MyNetFone supplies VoIP to Tassie Govt

news IP telephony and broadband company MyNetFone this week revealed it had been selected by the Tasmanian Government to supply Voice over IP telephony services to the state, in a three-year deal expected to be worth some $20 million over the period. The State Government – which in the past had traditionally had an extensive […]

Transformer Pad Infinity lands Aug 7

blog I know quite a few of you have been holding your tablet cash in reserve waiting for ASUS’ Transformer Pad Infinity, and who can blame you? With a 1920×1200 resolution 10.1″ screen, a Tegra 3 quad-core CPU at 1.6GHz, SonicMaster sound and, of course, that quality dock/keyboard combo, it has looked for some time […]

Turnbull accuses ABC of NBN “propaganda”

news Malcolm Turnbull has accused the national broadcaster of creating “relentless propaganda” to support Labor’s flagship National Broadband Network project, in a stance which the Shadow Communications Minister yesterday described as “embarrassing”. The ABC’s Technology Games sub-site has published a number of articles over the past six months by its editor Nick Ross going into […]

100,000 Coles staff get SharePoint Online

news National retailer Coles yesterday revealed it had deployed SharePoint Online, a component of Microsoft’s software as a service-based suite Office 365 to some 100,000 Australian staff, in the latest indication that the cloud platform is gaining traction amongst large Australian enterprises. “Coles, a leading national food, liquor and convenience retailer in Australia has today […]

Help us fact-check Turnbull’s NBN comments

Hi everyone, yesterday Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull published this article on his website in response to an appearance made by Communications Minister Stephen Conroy on Channel Ten’s Meet the Press program over the weekend. In the interest of maintaining a level of objective truth in the ongoing National Broadband Network debate, later this week […]

New tests: Optus 4G as fast as Telstra

news A series of new speed tests on Optus’ fledgling 4G mobile network in the Hunter region of NSW appear to show the network has the potential to be at least as fast as Telstra’s 4G network, reversing earlier results which had appeared to show Optus’ infrastructure was much slower than that of its rival. […]

LNP Qld Government kicks off IT cuts

news The new LNP Queensland State Government has kicked off a substantial drive to reduce the amount it spends on technology-related goods and services, even ahead of a landmark audit of the state’s public sector technology use, expected to be handed down in December this year. In a brief statement to Delimiter late last week, […]

Pirate Party ACT registration not a failure

The following post is by Mozart Olbrycht-Palmer, an office of Pirate Party Australia. It was first published on his blog and is licensed under Creative Commons. opinion Pirate Party Australia failed a recent attempt to register its Australian Capital Territory branch (PPAU-ACT). What strikes me as odd is that the media didn’t even acknowledge the […]

Be sceptical of vague new ‘National Security’ powers

This article is by Chris Berg, a research fellow with the Institute of Public Affairs. It was first posted on ABC’s analysis and opinion site The Drum and is reproduced here with permission. opinion Any proposal by the government to increase its own power should be treated with scepticism. Double that scepticism when the government […]

Dark day for the ACCC as it abandons competition

The following article is by Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull, in response to an announcement by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission yesterday authorising NBN Co’s contract with Optus. It first appeared on his web site. opinion The ACCC has given its final approval to the payment of $800 million of taxpayers money from NBN […]

Qantas signs up for Office 365

news Qantas has reportedly revealed plans for a mass deployment of Microsoft’s Office 365 suite, in a landmark move which will mark one of the first major Australian rollouts of the software as a service platform in a private sector entity. The airline didn’t respond to a request for comment yesterday, but the deployment has […]

ACCC rubber stamps Optus’ NBN deal

news The national competition regulator has approved an $800 million deal which will see number two telco Optus shut down its HFC cable network and migrate its fixed-line broadband and telephony customers onto the National Broadband Network infrastructure as it is rolled out over the next decade. In a statement issued yesterday afternoon, the Australian […]

Trio of Aussie IT startups win investment

news Three Australian IT and web startups have revealed that they have attracted sizable investment rounds over the past week, as the nation’s startup community continues to gain in scale amid a constant and ongoing series of capital injections that is fuelling individual company growth and the growth of the local ecosystem as a whole. […]

Trio of Aussie IT startups win investment

news Three Australian IT and web startups have revealed that they have attracted sizable investment rounds over the past week, as the nation’s startup community continues to gain in scale amid a constant and ongoing series of capital injections that is fuelling individual company growth and the growth of the local ecosystem as a whole. […]

Choice wants geo-IP blocking abolished

news One of Australia’s peak consumer groups has recommended the Federal Government investigate whether region-coding and charging Australians higher prices for products based on Internet IP address should be banned, in the context of an investigation which has found little justification for average Australian price hikes of 50 percent on technology goods. In May, following […]

Choice wants geo-IP blocking abolished

news One of Australia’s peak consumer groups has recommended the Federal Government investigate whether region-coding and charging Australians higher prices for products based on Internet IP address should be banned, in the context of an investigation which has found little justification for average Australian price hikes of 50 percent on technology goods. In May, following […]

End of an era: Greg Farr to leave Defence

news The Department of Defence has advertised for a public sector executive to replace its long-serving and highly regarded chief information officer Greg Farr, whose departure will amount to the end of an era for the department. Farr is currently the most high-profile technologist within the Federal Government, having previously had a long career at […]

End of an era: Greg Farr to leave Defence

news The Department of Defence has advertised for a public sector executive to replace its long-serving and highly regarded chief information officer Greg Farr, whose departure will amount to the end of an era for the department. Farr is currently the most high-profile technologist within the Federal Government, having previously had a long career at […]

Dreaming of the perfect NBN policy

opinion In an ideal world, the perfect National Broadband Network policy would be a mix of the policies espoused by both Labor and the Coalition, taking the best ideas from both sides and ditching the bad ones. It would address Australia’s short-term needs while still investing in the future. Here’s how it would work. Over […]

Dreaming of the perfect NBN policy

opinion In an ideal world, the perfect National Broadband Network policy would be a mix of the policies espoused by both Labor and the Coalition, taking the best ideas from both sides and ditching the bad ones. It would address Australia’s short-term needs while still investing in the future. Here’s how it would work. Over […]

Powered by WordPress | Designed by: Premium WordPress Themes | Thanks to Themes Gallery, Bromoney and Wordpress Themes