Displaying items by tag: Hobart

Thursday, 14 November 2024 11:50

How to photograph a Super Moon

There’s a final Super Moon this coming weekend – it’s the last in a sequence of four.

Published in Space

Australian systems integrator Brennan will recruit 400 tech professionals over the next 12 months to meet what it says is “massive demand” in the changing economy.

Published in Recruitment
Friday, 15 July 2022 08:34

Cloudflare opens four data centres in ANZ

Content delivery network and DDoS mitigation company Cloudflare has opened four data centres in the past 12 months in Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, and Christchurch—increasing its network footprint in Australia and New Zealand.

Published in Data Centres

Both Tasmania's casinos were attacked by Windows ransomware around Easter, according to a statement from the owner.

Published in Security

Hobart-based Internet service provider TasmaNet has welcomed the NBN Co's announcement that it would be increasing the availability of fibre to more than 700,000 businesses across Australia.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telstra has passed new milestones with 400 Queensland 5G sites now on-air and both the 450th Telstra 5G site on-air in Victoria and the 30th Tasmanian 5G site also on air, as the telco’s 5G rollouts continues apace.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

SPONSORED NEWS. TasmaNet is attracting partners around Australia keen to take advantage of the potential of the new nbn Enterprise Ethernet service for their business, enterprise and government customers.

Published in Strategy

Hobart has the fastest broadband speeds of Australia’s capital cities but Perth lags well behind with the country’s slowest Internet speeds, according to an analysis of over 14,800 broadband speed tests between July 2018 and July this year.

Published in Home Tech

Tasmanian communications and cloud services provider TasmaNet has completed a deal to deliver superfast broadband using new NBN Enterprise Ethernet fibre technology, commissioning a 1Gbps connection for St Michael’s Collegiate School in Hobart.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Vodafone Australia is slashing 100 jobs from its call centre in Hobart, the same centre for which it received a federal grant in 2013 on the promise that it would be expanded.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Thursday, 01 June 2017 06:02

Digital radio expanding to all capital cities

Digital radio services are expanding in Australia with the trial services in Canberra and Darwin to be made permanent, the Australian Communications and Media Authority says.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Digital radio services are being expanded across Australia, with trials in Canberra and Darwin to be made permanent and digital radio to be added to Hobart and the Gold Coast over the next two to three years.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 26 April 2016 10:48

Australia to get new climate science centre

A national climate research centre is to be established in the Tasmanian capital of Hobart to focus on climate modelling and projections for Australia.

Published in Climate

Tasmanian full service telecommunications carrier TasmaNet has raised $5.3 million from new and existing shareholders to fund further expansion into the cloud services market.

Published in Enterprise Cloud
Monday, 25 May 2015 16:21

UXC to expand Tasmania presence

Business solutions provider and ICT consultancy UXC will open an enterprise delivery centre in Hobart.

Published in Development

The Moovit local transport app is now officially serving selected Australian cities following a beta period that attracted more than 200,000 users.

Published in Apps

Vodafone has announced ‘a boost for Australian jobs and Australian customer service’ with its new customer care centre officially opened in Hobart this morning.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Wednesday, 13 August 2014 14:41

Vodafone to build new Hobart call centre

Vodafone has made a big deal out of the fact that it has retained its call centre in Australia. The numbers keep growing as the company’s fortunes recover.

Published in Strategy

Telecommunications infrastructure company SubPartners has announced plans to build a new undersea cable to connect Perth and Sydney.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Tuesday, 04 February 2014 13:35

Game developer says 24Mbps is not good enough

A Hobart-based game developer says ADSL2+ is too slow, 4G is too expensive, but (like baby bear's porridge) NBN FTTP is just right.

Published in Networking
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