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Coping with consumer demand for mobile video
Mobile operators are under increasing pressure to deliver higher volumes of mobile data, as consumer appetite for mobile video and internet grows. Christian Goswami discusses strategies to help mobile operators cope with this demand for mobile video and data, including caching and offline transcoding.
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Licence-free wireless
The airClient Total 551 (sB3416) customer premise equipment (CPE) is designed for communication service providers to establish end-to-end wireless connectivity in the licence-free UNII 5.x GHz bands.
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AARNet's trans-continental 10 Gbps connection vital for Australia's SKA bid
A trans-continental radio astronomy demonstration highlights national network coordination to strengthen Australia’s bid for the Square Kilometre Array.
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Technology adoption surges for young and old
Australians are adopting new technologies at an ever-increasing rate, improving social and business efficiency but also allowing work to infiltrate into users’ personal lives.
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Cancer cure may boost bandwidth
An unusual collaboration between IT researchers and geneticists may hold the key to increasing international internet speeds.
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Print media dying out, says AIIA
According to ICT industry spokesperson Sheryle Moon, the demise of Australian's oldest magazine The Bulletin last week revealed just how crucial online media has become to our society.
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It's free and fast
DataWind, a Canadian provider of wireless web access products and services, and EFTel have launched the PocketSurfer2 for the Australian market.
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Survey says internet a ‘time-waster’
Research indicates that the internet is a major source of time-wastage for many employees, including pornographic material and social networking websites.
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Australians say internet improves productivity
An international survey, has found that Australians are convinced that the internet boosts productivity.
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Spam won’t kill off email
Email and internet content security provider Marshal refutes claims that spam will kill off email following a report by IDC regarding email growth and alternatives such as IM and VoIP.
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Businesswomen network via the web
Australian businesswomen have a virtual place to learn business skills, meet and exchange ideas and best practices.
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Researcher to co-chair think-tank
A researcher from NICTA, Australia’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Research Centre of Excellence, will co-chair a new World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) group designed to pave the way for the various organisations involved in managing disasters to share up-to-date information.
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Next-gen network supports academic program
Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth has chosen Nortel as its preferred supplier for a next-generation data network to support its academic program over the next five years
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