Media Releases: Expand Networks Partner with Global Satellite Specialist to Optimise Bandwidth to Enable Increased Throughput
Level 421 Partner with Expand Networks to Deliver Increased Bandwidth Capacity over Remote Satellite Links for Corporate Customers
Expand Networks 19/06/2009 12:14:00
Media Releases: Dimension Data Wins Cisco Data Centre Partner of the Year for Asia-Pacific at Cisco Partner Summit
Dimension Data announced today that it is the recipient of a Cisco Global Partner Summit Award. Dimension Data Australia was recognised as the Data Centre Partner of the Year for the Asia-Pacific region. Cisco unveiled the winners on June 3 at its annual channel partner conference in Boston.
Dimension Data 05/06/2009 11:30:00
Media Releases: gotalk Launches Password Protected “kid proof” Data Reserve Feature
Role reversal? – in an unusual family friendly market first, telco gotalk has introduced parent protection from game playing kids using up expensive broadband data allowance before the end of the month. Parents will love it – gamers will hate it  !! The innovative trans Tasman Gold Coast based telco this week announced a ‘Kid Proof” password protected broadband download Data Reserve feature by which frustrated parents will now be able to control their game playing offspring from using up the entire family broadband data allowance well before the end of the month – one of the most frequently reported sources of modern internet family conflict. The feature went “live” at the weekend. More details follow. NOTE: gotalk is also now reselling Telstra ADSL2+, giving access for 90% of Australians to gotalk 8Mbps and ADSL2+ services. Picton says "The combination of the quality and reach of the Telstra broadband network and gotalk's innovation and low cost delivery offers the very best consumer proposition to the widest possible audience".
gotalk Limited 26/04/2009 14:43:00
Media Releases: Gotalk's New Internet PBX phone system slashes 65% small business call costs
Trans Tasman telco gotalk has launched an innovative new service which combines a standard PBX telephone system with broadband internet VoIP technology allowing small and medium businesses to save up to 65% on local, national and international calls, including calls to Australian mobiles. CEO Steve Picton said today he believed gotalk’s Multi Line VoIP service will revolutionise the way small and medium businesses make – and pay for – telephone communications. “I believe in the current tough economic climate this new service will be extremely popular with SME owner operators looking for ways to control costs without compromising efficiency,” Mr. Picton said. (Media contacts: CEO Steve Picton 0416 269 177; PR Terry Quinn 0439 710 418 – or go to www.gotalk.com.au/Business )
gotalk Limited 16/04/2009 16:16:00
 
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