ASX looks to light up Pipe's dark fibre
The ASX will light up Pipe Network’s dark fibre to offer the financial services market one high-capacity connection for all its products and services.
The ASX will light up Pipe Network’s dark fibre to offer the financial services market one high-capacity connection for all its products and services.
Satellite telecommunications company NewSat (ASX: NWT) has ramped up its campaign to become a wholesale provider on the National Broadband Network (NBN).
ASX-listed e-health provider iSoft (ASX:ISF) has moved to reassure investors, following a halving of its share price, since it issued a market update on the state of the company at the start of June.
Telecom NZ (ASX: TEL) has announced it is willing to make major concessions in order to secure a place in the New Zealand Government’s Ultra Fast Broadband build-out.
Optus has reported a positive yearly and fourth quarter result driven by continued double digit growth in its mobile services revenue.
AAPT has reported a $130 million decline in revenues to $668 million for the nine months to 31 March with almost across the board drops.
Hutchison Telecoms’ merger with Vodafone has dramatically turned around the fortunes of the company, according to the its chairman, Canning Fok Kin-ning.
Melbourne IT has embarked upon a three year, $18 million integrated web services project aimed at providing the services company with a single view of its customers.
Amcom Telecommunications' shareholders have voted in favour of the telco's plan to acquire internet protocol communications provider, IP Systems in a deal worth $6.5 million.
Telecom New Zealand has revised its financial guidance for the financial year 2011 through 2013 to reflect the impact of several regulatory and market factors.
Clever Communications (ASX: CVA) has sold its off-net business to M2 Telecommunications (ASX:MTU) business unit, People Telecom, for $5 million in cash.
Entellect Solutions’ (ASX:ESN) plans to become a major player in the education software sector has suffered a set back, with wholly owned subsidiary MXL Consolidated being placed into voluntary administration.
ASX-listed security vendor Senetas (ASX:SEN) has launched into the Philipines, via Manilla-based partner Infosight Solutions, banking that the country’s Government and financial institutions will agree on the need for greater network encryption.
The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet will have its desktops, servers and networks serviced by ASX-listed IT services provider, ASG Group (ASX:ASZ), in a deal worth up to $41 million over nine years.
Telstra (ASX:TLS) has revamped its executive team and created a new internal product and marketing group.