A software problem led to numerous flight delays
The outage of a computer system used by airline pilots to file flight plans in the U.S will likely prompt a closer look at a US$2.4 billion telecommunications system that has grappled with numerous problems in the past.
Representatives send letters asking about high access fees charged by some carriers
Three high-profile U.S. lawmakers have begun an informal investigation into high access charges that some rural telephone carriers charge to competitors, on the heels of complaints about the practice from Google and some large carriers.
Everyday Mobile prepaid service will use the Optus network
Woolworths has announced the launch of a new mobile phone company in Australia, Everyday Mobile.
Mobile operators positioning themselves as 'smart enablers' in the industry must live up to the hype, global analyst firm Ovum warns telcos recently.
Mobile operators positioning themselves as 'smart enablers' in the industry must live up to the hype, global analyst firm Ovum warns telcos recently.
David Thodey appointed Telstra CEO
David Thodey, Telstra's group managing director of enterprise and government, was today appointed as the telco's CEO. Thodey's term begins as soon as current CEO Sol Trujillo departs.
Earlier this week, my colleague James Hutchinson wrote in his blog entry that Wednesday, the final day for bids for Australia's national broadband network, was just another day in the circus that is the NBN.
The launch of smartphones seems to bring both joy and fear for many these days. Joy, of course, that you can wrap your hands around the shiny plastic of a new toy. Fear of the looming data costs and the mountainous phone bills.
Last week I discussed some issues regarding the decline in quality of mobile broadband in Australia, despite the lower prices and increased competition.