Telstra admonished for cutting mobile service without sufficient notice to customers
The Australian mobile carrier was given a formal warning after it suspended or limited services for more than 5,400 customers over unpaid bills.
The Australian mobile carrier was given a formal warning after it suspended or limited services for more than 5,400 customers over unpaid bills.
Workers at telcos' call centres at the city of Daegu, the epicentre of COVID-19 in South Korea, will work from home.
Following launches in West Africa, the South Korean telco is set to expand the rollout of its epidemic prevention platform to Southeast Asia as well.
Australia's copyright law provisions concerning fair use, safe harbour provisions, and length of copyright need to be amended in order for TPP compliance, the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties has heard.
Telstra is selling 47.7 percent of the Autohome business to Ping An; however, the Autohome CEO has stepped up with private equity to buy the stake for more.
Singapore-based telco StarHub and China Mobile have signed a memorandum of understanding that will see the companies partner to advance innovation across areas such as the Internet of Things.
Telstra has abandoned its negotiations with San Miguel over forming a wireless joint venture in the Philippines.
Telstra has announced the acquisition of Kloud for an undisclosed amount to bolster its cloud services and managed network applications.
Low capex costs, a huge range, and abundant TV spectrum make Saankhya and Microsoft's solutions potentially transformative for rural India.
While its mobile network remains the core component of Telstra's business, the telco's CEO has argued that encouraging innovation and producing tech advancements will enable it to survive long term.