Hi John, Singtel Optus has again recorded the highest score or 89.9% in the ACCC's Measuring Broadband Australia quarterly report, a compilation and comparison of broadband scores across the country.
The US has launched its latest salvo at Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies, claiming that the company can gain access to mobile networks around the world through backdoors that are made for use by law enforcement. Tasmanian communications provider TasmaNet has signed a binding term sheet agreement to sell the assets of its DC3 data centre in Hobart to Australian data centre specialist DXN. Food delivery company Deliveroo is partnering with McDonalds Australia in a deal that will see 422 McDonald’s restaurants across the country available to Australian customers on the Deliveroo app. Macquarie Telecom has launched a cloud-based desk hosted voice system. - Hello - which it says aims to help businesses adjust to the NBN while reducing the complexity and “mitigating the security issues weaved into modern phone systems”. Nokia is providing an end-to-end 5G portfolio to telecom operator SoftBank, with the company becoming "first in the world" to have successfully completed tests demonstrating that non-standalone 5G technology can be used to commercially operate connected cars.
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