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Displaying items by tag: Kordia

Thursday, 30 November 2017 11:47

Seccom teams up with Aura in channel partnership

Australian managed security service provider Seccom Global has signed on as Aura Information Security’s first channel partner in Australia for its RedShield Web-application shielding service.

Published in Market

Technology services provider Kordia has made two senior appointments as it begins work on building a channel to deploy the Web-shielding application service RedShield in Australia.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

New Zealand’s largest telco Spark has started the development of a country-wide low-power wide area network to enable the Internet of Things.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Monday, 08 August 2016 10:05

Kordia boosts focus on Australian business

New Zealand-based broadcast and telecommunications company Kordia has consolidated its trans-Tasman management team with the appointment of Scott Bartlett as group chief executive.

Published in People Moves

Software-defined network (SDN) provider Cyan has partnered with Kordia New Zealand to market and support Cyan technology solutions throughout New Zealand, Australia, the South Pacific Islands and Papua New Guinea.

Published in Resellers
Thursday, 26 September 2013 16:55

NSW prison inmates caught in a jam

NSW inmates willl now have a tough time sending texts or making calls, thanks to a new prison mobile phone jamming trial.

Published in Mobility

New Zealand's Kordia Solutions has scored a major systems integrator role with O3b Networks, the company planning to launch a network of medium earth orbit satellites that will bring broadband communications to "the other three billion" people beyond the range of terrestrial technologies.

Published in Deals
Tuesday, 15 January 2013 15:33

AMSA extends Kordia contract

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has extended its current maintenance contract with Kordia for another five to ten years.

Published in Deals
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Monday, 14 January 2013 13:22

Southern Cross Cable cuts prices, again

Southern Cross Cable - which enjoys a monopoly on trans-Tasman fibre connectivity - has cut wholesale prices by 20 percent.

Published in Networking

ComOps, a leading Australian provider of business software products and services, has won a competitive tender to deploy its Salvus safety, risk and claims management software solution at Kordia, one of Australia's largest telecommunications systems integration service delivery organisations.

REANNZ (Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand Ltd) - the equivalent of Australia's AARNet, has become the first customer on the cable planned by New Zealand company Pacific Fibre to connect Australia and New Zealand to the US West Coast.

Published in Deals

The New Zealand Government has picked a joint bid from Telecom NZ and Vodafone NZ that relies on 3G technology for its $NZ285m Rural Broadband Initiative - the rural component of its equivalent of Australia's National Broadband Network - rejecting a rival proposal that would have seen TD-LTE deployed.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Pacific Fibre, the New Zealand company planning a new submarine cable network linking Australia, New Zealand and the USA, is looking for staff, including people able to help it raise $US220m in funding.

Published in Strategy

Regional submarine cable network operator, Pacnet, has joined with New Zealand startup, Pacific Fibre, to build a new submarine cable network linking Australia, New Zealand and the US.

Published in Development
Thursday, 01 July 2010 14:05

MYOB founder backs new trans-Pacific cable

MYOB founder, Craig Winkler, is one of a number of new investors to have backed the Pacific Fibre cable, a company founded in March by a group of New Zealand businessmen.

Published in Strategy
Southern Cross Cable has announced a price cut for services on its submarine cable network linking Australia and New Zealand to the US via Hawaii, and plans to increase capacity by more than 50 percent early in 2010. It has also announced that it is planning an entire new cable system.

Published in Strategy
Alcatel-Lucent has won a contract to build the 8,200 km SPIN submarine cable network that will link New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Norfolk Island and New Zealand and with existing systems will provide an alternative trans-Tasman link. (Reported comments from John Hibbard have been changed to more accurately reflect his views)

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