Equinix opens SY5 Sydney data centre to expand national footprint
Equinix has opened its eighth international business exchange (IBX) data centre in Sydney, SY5, and is already hosting infrastructure for other businesses.
Equinix has opened its eighth international business exchange (IBX) data centre in Sydney, SY5, and is already hosting infrastructure for other businesses.
Pipe Networks has been warned by Australia’s communications watchdog for its handling of local consultations before building mobile phone infrastructure.
NBN has lost its case against TPG and Pipe Networks in the Supreme Court of NSW.
Mobile payment solution company, Mint Wireless, has appointed a new chief executive and chairman.
It has been an eventful year in the telco space to say the least! Here's are some of the highlights.
Internet service provider, TPG, has reported stellar results for its 2011 financial year with $574.5 million in revenue and $78.2 million in net profit after tax.
Datacentre builder, NextDC, is anticipating its Brisbane datacentre ‘B1’ will be the most widely and diversely connected co-location facility in the state.
It was the year that saw the rise of the tablet, and a year in which Tony Abbott found optical fibre a bitter pill to swallow.
With Brisbane River overflowing, ARN highlights key datacentres and ISPs at risk.
The Alliance for Affordable Broadband (AAB) has ripped into the NBN Co business case summary, claiming the document reveals the National Broadband Network ([[xref:http://www.arnnet.com.au/tag/NBN|NBN|All on NBN]]) will cost close to $55 billion, almost $12b more than its initial budget.
Opinion is divided over the wisdom on investing in ASX-listed ICT companies, despite more channel organisations looking to shift to the public arena.
Datacentre operator, [[xref:http://www.nextdc.com/|NextDC|NextDC website]], has applied to be an [[xref:http://www.arnnet.com.au/tag/ASX|ASX|All on ASX]]-listed company by mid-December and seeks to raise $40 million for fund its expansion into Sydney.
Labor’s deal with the independents to roll out the National Broadband Network to regional areas first means it will now necessarily have to place a big emphasis on the wireless component of the network’s construction, according to Pipe Networks managing director and long-time NBN critic, Bevan Slattery.
A splinter group of rebel telecommunications players have broken with their Australian brethren’s long-standing support for Labor’s National Broadband Network policy, publishing their own NBN 3.0 model in an apparent attempt to influence the independent members of parliament who may decide the next Federal Government.
International ISP, Pacnet, has paired with Pacific Fibre to build a $US400 million fibre link between Australia, New Zealand and the US.