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Optus scored a bargain with Vividwireless purchase: Analyst
Optus’ acquisition of Vividwireless Group for $230 million is a good deal considering the capital expenditure that has already been spent on the business, according to communications research firm, Telsyte.
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Chapman reappointed as ACMA boss
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) chairman, Chris Chapman, has had his position renewed by Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
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vividwireless picks RightNow web CRM
US-headquartered cloud software player, RightNow Technologies, has picked up a contract to provide fledgling wireless player, vividwireless, with its Web-based customer relationship management software.
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vividwireless brings on unlimited broadband plans
vividwireless is offering unlimited wireless broadband plans on its 4G network.
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Former Unwired CEO heads to AWA
ICT service provider, AWA, has appointed David Spence to its board of directors.
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First Australian 4G network switched on
Seven Network subsidiary, vividwireless, has switched on Australia’s first 4G wireless broadband network in Perth, WA.
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Unwired CEO steps down
After six years as Unwired’s CEO, David Spence has passed the torch to VividWireless chief, Martin Mercer.
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Lan 1 bumps up wireless game with DragonWave
Storage, networking and security vendor, Lan 1, has signed DragonWave to broaden its microwave networking offerings.
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Unwired: Good old fashioned broadband access will drive 4G
Unwired claims the need for traditional Internet access will provide the driving force behind uptake of its forthcoming 4G services.
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Perth to get fastest wireless broadband in Australia
Perth is set to receive the fastest wireless broadband network in Australia by early 2010.
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Perth to get fastest wireless broadband in Australia
Perth is set to receive the fastest wireless broadband network in Australia by early 2010.
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ISPs give clean feed filter a technical green-light
More than half of the Internet service providers (ISPs) taking part in the Federal Government’s ISP filtering trial have reported minimal speed disruptions or technology problems.
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WiMax - dead in the water?
Technology delays, adoption of HDSPA technology and a weak economy continue to hurt WiMax’s chances in the mainstream, a new report claims.
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University of Sydney college takes on WiMAX
Unwired reseller, Star-Tech, has won a contract to implement a WiMAX solution at Wesley College at the University of Sydney.
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Unwired, Intel stoush before courts over WiMAX
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered Unwired to payback more than $38 million chipmaker, Intel, had invested in the ISP in 2005 to push WiMAX networks.
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