Connectivity stories
Globe Telecom connects the northern Philippines to the rest of the world with its new power feed equipment in Davao City.
Together with Equinix, the company recently announced direct, private access to the Salesforce platform via Equinix Cloud Exchange.
Samsung launches limited edition Black Pearl finish for Galaxy S7 Edge, exclusively available in 128GB memory configuration.
The Government of India is working to bring cost-effective broadband services to all its citizens, through the use of white spaces.
New Zealand startup JUCEBOX aims to connect all smart devices with its universal device enabler for homes and businesses. @Jucebox #IoT #startups.
Dell expands its Internet of Things Solutions Partner Program to include Systems Integrators, offering a wider range of IoT solutions for customers.
Deploying large-scale Wi-Fi networks can be plagued by delays and issues, affecting service quality and user experience, according to NETSCOUT APAC director.
Deloitte has acquired boutique integration specialist Sixtree to form a new platform engineering unit across Australia and New Zealand.
The popular online meeting and collaboration tool, join.me, has introduced a new and innovative way of connecting with your team.
NZ SMEs grow wary of cyber threats, with 70% voicing concerns over security—up 10% in six months—MYOB survey discloses a shift toward digital savviness.
Intel refocuses its core business in a major restructuring bid, aiming to lead the charge in a smart, connected future.
New RBI tower brings 4G broadband and mobile coverage to Kauaeranga Valley, Coromandel, NZ - improving connectivity for residents and tourists.
Hawaiki Cable has confirmed it will build a submarine cable linking New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
Nexsan bolsters its partner program, offering enhanced storage solutions and incentives to drive collaboration and revenue in the IT channel.
Despite rising concerns over IoT threats, new research reveals that information security professionals lack the tools and resources to mitigate these risks.
Optus is planning to build 114 new mobile sites across Australia as part of the Federal Government's Mobile Black Spots Program.
New Zealand telco Spark welcomes the next phase of the Rural Broadband Initiative to improve internet speeds in rural areas.
New Zealand's tech sector is thriving and its isolation is now irrelevant, according to outgoing chair of NZTech, Bennett Medary.
MuleSoft expands in Australia, opening office in Melbourne and appointing Andrew Mumford as regional sales director.
Government project aims to fix mobile blackspots on Victoria's busiest rail corridors for uninterrupted mobile use by commuters.