Telstra announced that its new HSPA+ Dual Carrier technology is now being tested outside of laboratories and is experiencing download speeds of up to 40 Mbps. The company is expecting this service to be available to customers in late 2010.
Just as Panasonic, Samsung and LG get ready to launch Skype enabled TVs that have been described as ideal for boardrooms as well as the home, Telstra has rolled out a new HD video service.
Microsoft Australia has released an online advisory that urges users to upgrade their Internet Explorer to the latest version. The company has compared Internet Explorer 6 to nine-year-old milk that you would not drink.
Earlier today, the Federal Government released a report prepared by KPMG and McKinsey, outlining the problems and future opportunities that will be gained from the roll out of a new National Broadband Network in Australia.
NBN REPORT: A new report prepared by KPMG and McKinsey for the federal government claims that the National Broadband Network will have problems if there is not a level playing field for retailers.
Telstra will be doubling the data speeds over its Next G network later this year. The company also said that regional Australians will be among the first to experience and enjoy these new speeds.
Vodafone and 3 Mobile have finally announced its data plans for the Apple iPad. Vodafone is set to offer an unlimited iPad pre-paid data plan for $49.95, while 3 will offer 4GB of data for $29.
Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy has today named 19 new sites that will get fibre broadband access.