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Security firm Lmntrix has appointed Simon Ractliffe as its vice president of strategic partnerships.
Australia’s three largest telcos have been warned by the telecommunications regulator over breaches of safeguards for consumers with disabilities.
Southern Cross Cables Network has significantly enhanced the scale, programmability and intelligence of its network by deploying Ciena’s WaveLogic Ai tunable coherent optics and the 6500 T-series solutions.
Australian-listed knowledge management software provider Knosys has won its biggest single contract with a $6.1 million agreement with Singapore telco Singtel and its Australian subsidiary Singtel Optus to deploy its knowledge management platform, KnowledgeIQ.
The Southern Cross Trans-Pacific Optical Research Testbed (SXTransPORT) dual submarine optical fibre links between Sydney and North America have been upgraded to 100Gbps.
Knowledge management software provider, Knosys, has raised $4 million in capital in preparation for listing on the ASX on Wednesday.
Japan’s NTT Communications has agreed with 22 of its global telecommunications partners, including Telstra and SingTel Optus, on ways to further improve service quality on its Arcstar global network.
Optus has posted a modest profit gain for the full year to the end of March on the back of strong growth in mobile subscribers, with 9.43 million now signed up to its mobile service.
The delisting of Optus parent company SingTel from the Australian Securities Exchange has moved a step closer to completion with Australian shareholders of SingTel formally notified of their options for retaining an interest in the company or selling their shares.
Optus has sealed a seven-year managed-services deal with the Suncorp Group to manage the Queensland-based company’s ICT services.
Optus and parent company SingTel have combined to launch a Unified-Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) incorporating a hosted suite of collaboration products that includes voice, video, messaging and presence for enterprise customers in Asia-Pacific.
Optus Business has signed a five year $30 million contract to provide managed ICT services, mobility, broadband and machine-to-machine capabilities to listed engineering and property services company UGL.
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