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Thursday, 21 March 2024 10:37

ZTE trials 50G PON combo with Türk Telekom

ICT solutions provider ZTE announced it has completed a Europe-first 3-in-1 50G PON combo trial with Turkish telco operator Türk Telekom.

Published in Business Telecoms
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Ukranian telco operator Lifecell has managed to launch more than 800 new base stations across the country, providing citizens connections, despite being in war with Russia since February 2022.

Published in Business Telecoms

A class-action lawsuit against Apple over a 2018 comment by its chief executive, Tim Cook, about sales in China, will go ahead with a US judge giving the green light on Monday for accusations of defrauding shareholders to be tested in court.

Published in Market

Advisory and technology services business Atturra has announced the appointment of Canberra-based Richard Campbell as the new Chief Executive Officer of SME Gateway, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Atturra.

Published in People Moves
Tuesday, 14 February 2023 21:45

amaysim provides free calls to Turkey and Syria

Telco provider amaysim is offering free standard international calls and text messages to Turkey and Syria from Australia in response to the devastating earthquakes in the regions over the past week.

Published in Business Telecoms
Sunday, 12 February 2023 19:13

Telstra gives free calls to Turkey and Syria

Telecommunications provider Telstra will provide its customers free calls to Turkey and Syria to connect with their family and loved ones.

Published in Business Telecoms
Friday, 10 February 2023 11:25

Vodafone offers free calls to Turkey and Syria

Telecommunications provider Vodafone is extending assistance to its customers in Turkey and Syria by providing free standard international mobile phone calls to earthquake-affected areas for the next seven days.

Published in Business Telecoms

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has asked Oracle to pay more than US$23 million (A$35.7 million) to resolve charges that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Published in Technology Regulation

Finnish telecommunications vendor Nokia and Mext, the Turkish Employers’ Association of Metal Industries Technology Centre, are partnering to advance digital transformation of the Turkish industrial sector and enable the local ecosystem to work on 5G private wireless innovation.

Published in 5G

Ford Australia will introduce the E-Transit Custom, its third electric vehicle, in the first half of 2024, the company says, adding that there would be a total of at least five models in service by the end of 2024.

Published in Automotive

Nokia and Türk Telekom have completed the first successful 25G PON trial in Turkey making it the fastest fibre network in the country. The laboratory trial took place in Türk Telekom Ankara Innovation Center and achieved downstream speeds of 20Gbps over a single wavelength.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

ANALYSIS A detailed security report from Microsoft somewhat predictably claims that 58% of state-sponsored network attacks in 2020-21 came from Russia.

Published in Security

A team at security shop SentinelLABS has released detailed research about a threat actor it has dubbed EGoManiac, which operated between 2010 and 2016 and messed with Turkish TV journalists at OdaTV in order to place incriminating documents and malware on their devices.

Published in Security

The United States is going ahead with a plan to impose tariffs of about US$880 million (A$1.2 billion) annually on goods from six countries that have levied taxes on digital companies.

Published in Technology Regulation

A campaign targeting security researchers, initially unearthed in January, has set up a new website in March to continue the attempt to target these professionals.

Published in Security

Cyber security researcher and tools provider, Bitdefender, today publicly released its discovery of a sophisticated and dangerous cybercriminal enterprise named StrongPity which it believes to be government-sponsored and working at population surveillance and intelligence exfiltration.

Published in Security

The program office for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has made little progress in fixing hundreds of design flaws in the fighter jet, according to a report obtained by the non-partisan independent watchdog Project On Government Oversight.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Smartphone sales in Europe during the first quarter of 2019 fell 3% year-on-year and 20% quarter-on-quarter, the analyst firm Counterpoint Research says, adding that there was a marginal increase in eastern Europe while Western Europe saw a 6% year-on-year drop.

Published in Mobility

In the lead-up to Anzac Day, Google Australia has shared some ways that Aussies can virtually follow in the footsteps of those who served in World War I.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 16 January 2018 06:12

Der Spiegel editor's Twitter account hacked

The Twitter account of the editor-in-chief of Germany's Der Spiegel magazine has been hacked and used to apologise for the "bad news" it published about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Published in Security
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