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2020 is all about executing on enterprise digital transformation, according to US telco giant Verizon, which says that early digital adopters are now showing real traction and gains – particularly when it comes to customer, and more specifically, human experience technology.

Published in Strategy

The Australian arm of connected vehicle company Verizon Connect has launched its Field Service Dispatch solution for the Australian market, providing a solution it says makes it easy for dispatchers to efficiently schedule and communicate job information to technicians and customers throughout the day, in near-real-time.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 13 November 2019 00:33

Payment security compliance in decline, says Verizon

Payment security compliance has declined for the second year in a row, with organisations based in the Americas lagging behind worldwide counterparts, including the Asia Pacific region, according to a new report from US telco Verizon which reveals that only 1 in 3 companies globally make the grade on compliance and just 1 in 5 in the Americas.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 27 August 2019 11:24

Verizon inks agreement with NBN Co

The Australian arm of US telco Verizon has inked an agreement with NBN Co to provide the National Broadband Network operator with sourced business connectivity services to Australian enterprise and government customers.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Facebook, Amazon, Google are the companies most at risk from regulatory crackdown in the advertising sector, according to the latest Thematic Scorecard for the sector from analyst firm GlobalData.

Published in Technology Regulation

Revenue opportunities for mobile operators, outside of voice, messaging and mobile data termination, will reach US$120 billion by 2024 - up from US$67 billion this year, according to a new report.

US telco Verizon has debuted its fifth 5G-enabled device with the nationwide launch of the Inseego 5G MiFi M1000.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Content delivery services provider Cloudflare has blamed US telco Verizon for a large-scale border gateway protocol leak on Monday night (Australian time) that caused many large sites to be inaccessible.

Published in Security

In what appears to be an escalation of the row between the US and China, the telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies has written to American wireless provider Verizon asking it to pay more than US$1 billion to license more than 230 patents that the Chinese company owns.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The chief technology officer of US telco T-Mobile has taken a swipe at the company's competitors, Verizon and AT&T, both of which have launched 5G offerings in the US ahead of T-Mobile.

Verizon has become the first mobile provider in the US to offer users 5G-enabled smartphones on a 5G network, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

Published in Mobility

The global 5G fixed wireless access market is expected to grow from US$396 million in 2019 to US$46,366 million by 2026, at a CAGR of 97.47% from 2019 to 2026, according to a newly released forecast from research firm Research and Markets.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 13 February 2019 10:48

Verizon offers Alibaba Cloud to Asia-Pac customers

American communications behemoth Verizon Communications has included Chinese firm Alibaba Cloud in its Secure Cloud Interconnect in order to offer companies speedier service in addition to full network visibility and control.

Published in Cloud

US telco Verizon has completed what it claims is the first 5G data transmission on a smartphone on a commercial 3GPP 5G New Radio network, in association with Samsung Electronics America and Qualcomm Technologies.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission may think that openness about peering arrangements between the larger ISPs will have some meaningful effect. Tier 2 ISP Aussie Broadband respectfully begs to differ.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The four big US mobile carriers — AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon — have announced they are setting up a Mobile Authentication Taskforce that will implement an initiative named Project Verify which will, according to them, be the future of mobile authentication.

Published in Mobility

Companies involved in 14 major recent data breaches in Australia and the rest of the world — including human resources outfit PageUp People — did not even achieve a passing grade for the way in which they handled post-breach communications, the authors of a new book on breaches say.

Published in Security

Sweden-based global telecommunications giant Ericsson has increased its footprint in the US by expanding its 4G partnership with fellow telecommunications provider Verizon to include new markets.

More than a year ago, Google pledged to stop its systems from snooping on Gmail inboxes in order to personalise advertising.

Published in Security

Five telecommunications service providers in the Asia Pacific — excluding Telstra — have been designated as “leaders” of the next-generation of telecoms providers for their strong regional network presence, delivery of software-defined technologies and a comprehensive suite of enterprise cloud and managed ICT service offerings.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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