ACCC report and COVID-19 highlight how CVC is an artificial handbrake on the NBN
Free bandwidth boost offered by NBN quickly gobbled up by retailers.
Free bandwidth boost offered by NBN quickly gobbled up by retailers.
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Deputy technology director David Underwood discusses the benefits of service-oriented architectures for the Met Office and its customers
Telstra may no longer be the average Aussie's last resort for communications -- the government has announced that it is looking into the telco's Universal Service Obligation (USO), and it could be ripe for change.Speaking yesterday, Communications Minister Helen Coonan unveiled a review of a telecommunications regulation that could see Telstra pay less towards ensuring all Australians can access basic services.
Update: Microsoft releases a Windows XP update that uses multiple encryption keys to enhance security for computers that connect to wireless networks.
A vocal group of Sprint customers around the country are complaining that the company's high-speed wireless Internet connections aren't working as promised.
Customers hit by the demise of the high-speed Internet service brace for more potential headaches as AT&T Broadband and Comcast merge their vast cable networks.
BIG PICTURE: Three big competing technologies will swirl through the landscape. What will the winds of change mean to you?
Kevin's been checking out the Lenovo X301 with integrated WiMAX and after hearing him talk about it on MobileTechRoundup show #152 I think he is getting closer and closer to picking one up for himself. I went ahead and purchased the MSI Wind and discovered it has a slightly different keyboard layout than the review unit I checked out and the differences actually have a major impact on usability. Kevin pointed me to a fix that is now working well on the device. James picked up a black T-Mobile G1 and it was good to hear his initial thoughts after Kevin and I have been checking the device out for a couple of weeks now. We talked about some of our favorite Android applications too.
It turns out that the air conditioning unit in my hotel in Singapore was cranking and I didn't realize it as we recorded MobileTechRoundup show #145 a couple of days ago so I am sorry for the background hum that still remains a bit in the audio file. We did talk about a few new devices that were announced, including the N79 and N85. Kevin ordered a MSI Wind that should be coming soon and I also just ordered a Kindle at a great price. James, Kevin, and I talked a bit about WiMAX and our hopes that it launches soon since it will supposedly allow multiple devices on the same account. Android is getting an application market store, similar to the Apple iPhone.