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Across the globe, connectivity demands are surging. In New Zealand, this demand for more bandwidth connectivity is not waning with data use continuing to skyrocket and the number of internet users increasing each year.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Intra-Asian internet bandwidth has steadily increased from 36% in 2012 to 60% in 2022, but during the same time period, the share of bandwidth that connects Asia to the US and Canada decreased from 49% to just 20%, according to telecommunications market research firm TeleGeography.

Published in Market

If you want to experience 5G at maximum speeds, you'll need to do so using a smartphone capable of accessing 5G mmWave networks. In Australia, the only phone that's capable, for now, is the Google Pixel 6 Pro, although that will surely change in 2022 and beyond.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Huawei Liquid OTN-based optical slicing is said to "guarantee a deterministic service experience and supports the long-term evolution of industrial transformation, making it ideal for SDH upgrading in power grid and transportation industries."

Published in Telecoms & NBN

In an interview with Prof. Wolfgang Kellerer by TUM staff on the next wireless communications generation, he talks about the future of 6G and what it means for devices - and us all.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Nokia and long-standing partner Elisa have completed a live commercial trial of a claimed world’s first 1 Terabit clear-channel interface deployment to efficiently scale Elisa’s network to support new applications and access technologies.

Published in Networking

Carrier-neutral worldwide data centre provider, Equinix, has today released its latest annual Global Interconnection Index, revealing insights on how COVID-19 has impacted businesses and what post-pandemic recovery may look like.

Published in Data Centres
Thursday, 09 July 2020 15:43

Optus 5G home Internet is an NBN killer

For a while now, there have been mutterings here and there that the NBN Co's vain attempts to raise its average revenue per user — which has the fancy acronym ARPU — will face a real challenge once 5G gets a foothold in the community and retail service providers decide to use it to challenge the government monopoly.

Published in Networking

The Federal Government says the growing shift to use of online services by Australians during the COVID 19 pandemic demonstrates the critical role of the National Broadband Network (NBN) in boosting the nation’s productivity, connectivity and social cohesion.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The COVID-19 pandemic is driving digital transformation for enterprises in the Southeast Asia region (ASEAN) and will open up wider opportunities for carriers and service providers, according to a new report.

Published in Market

With the first commercial launches of 5G networks occurring throughout this year, 2020 has been identified as the year in which 5G connectivity starts to replace costly rollouts of fibre networks in remote areas, according to Juniper Research.

Published in Market

Competition by wholesale access seekers to connect to the National Broadband Network is heating up, with at least nine wholesalers now connecting directly to the NBN and with over 6.1 million residential broadband services being delivered by the NBN across Australia.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Nokia and United Arab Emirates telecommunications services group Etisalat have claimed a capacity record with the trial of a world first field trial of single-carrier terabit-per-second data transmission on a deployed fibre network.

China Mobile has adopted Nokia’s AirScale mMIMO Adaptive Antenna which Nokia says has been created specifically for the massive bandwidth and coverage requirements of the Chinese market as it transitions to 5G.

Wednesday, 28 November 2018 23:42

Nokia reaches milestone in NBN partnership

Nokia and NBN Co, the company building Australia’s national broadband network, have announced another "significant milestone" in their partnership, with the deployment of the first G.fast-capable Distribution Point Units onto the NBN.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

International bandwidth provider Southern Cross Cables has deployed network strategy and technology company Ciena's WaveLogic Ai tunable coherent optics and the 6500 T-series to cope with the increased demand for connectivity.

Published in Networking

Research conducted by a group including scientists at RMIT’s School of Science and the University of Wollongong has developed groundbreaking new technology which could allow 100-times-faster internet by harnessing twisted light beams to carry more data and process it faster.

Published in Development

Smaller retail service providers who are selling NBN connections may be forced out of business after October this year when the bundles sold by NBN Co more or less become the single way that RSPs buy bandwidth from the company, Damian Ivereigh, chief executive of the small Tasmanian ISP Launtel, claims.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
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