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Telstra says it has fixed the issue affecting the 4G voice call capability of its network, blaming an upgrade it made which was reversed to solve the issue, but wasn't very good at communicating this to the media directly. 

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Wednesday, 21 February 2018 13:13

Telstra claims iMessage and FaceTime bug now fixed

Earlier today, Telstra announced that "some" of its customers "experienced an issue with Apple iMessage and FaceTime", but has since announced the problem has been fixed.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Price wars: a new hope for lower NBN prices, striking back against an empire of expensive telcos to ensure a return of the happy customer – can Vodafone's lower prices awaken consumer interest?

Published in Telecoms & NBN

NBN Co's Global Broadband Futures conference concluded yesterday with virtually every speaker telling a tale of mixed broadband technologies on the road to full fibre. Here's the rest of the videos.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Want to know when and where Vodafone’s fixed broadband NBN services will arrive in Australia? There’s a new page on the Vodafone website where you can register to find out.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Nokia says fixed networks will play a key role in achieving network transformation and true convergence with 5G mobile and IoT.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

If you’re lucky enough to have an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus and have experienced issues with your Lightning EarPod headphones, Apple has fixed it in iOS 10.0.2.

Published in Mobility

How does Australia (and the world) fare in the Akamai Q4 2014 State of the Internet report? iTWire spoke its Editor, David Belson, to find out!

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Although a wired connection is almost always better than a wireless connection (with an exception or two), Australians still love wireless broadband, with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) stating that 'mobile wireless connections' are 'more popular than DSL'!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Friday, 04 February 2011 12:36

Next G not neutered by cyclone - unlike NBN

The perils of fixed fibre cables flapping about in cyclonic winds has been exposed in Townsville, which was 'almost completely fitted out for the NBN', but due to Cyclone Yasi is likely no longer, while Telstra's Next G wireless broadband network (WBN?) was apparently unaffected.

Published in Mobility
Street surveillance cameras are commonplace in many cities these days. But a company formed to commercialise the fruits of research at Perth's Curtin University of Technology reckons mobile cameras may be more effective than those commonly used.
Published in Security

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