Displaying items by tag: Telco

Friday, 30 August 2024 09:04

Ensuring longevity for regional connectivity

In an era of rapid technological advancements, agility is crucial for staying competitive. The ability to quickly adapt to new trends and technologies often distinguishes thriving businesses from those merely surviving.

Published in Guest Opinion

Residential infrastructure, Internet Service Provider and mobile virtual network operator Swoop has announced a 14 percent increase in revenue year-on-year to $88.9 million and an underlying EBITDA of $16.4 million - up 6.4 percent year-on-year within its core-business.

Published in Listed Tech

British telco BT Group and platform-as-a-service company ServiceNow have announced an expanded strategic relationship aimed at improving customer and employee experiences.

Published in Resellers
Tuesday, 14 May 2024 11:24

Watch out for loyalty points scams: warning

There has been a sharp rise in reports of shopping points and rewards-based SMS scams, with scams impersonating trusted brands that have well-known loyalty programs.

Published in Security

Fixed wireless and wholesale network infrastructure provider Swoop has appointed Declan O’Callaghan to the role of Chief Operating Officer (COO).

Published in People Moves

Australian telco TPG claims a "sizeable number" of Internet users are suffering from connectivity problems and feel "a real need for speed".

Published in Telecoms & NBN

COMPANY NEWS: Fixed wireless and wholesale network infrastructure provider Swoop Holdings Limited has appointed David Michaels to the role of Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) following an “impressive FY23 result” which included 51% YoY revenue growth, a corresponding Underlying EBITDA of $16.3m, up from $13.0m, with an accompanying $0.5m positive free cash flow (FCF) position, its first quarter of positive free cash flow in Q4 FY23.

Published in Listed Tech

Telco Singtel Optus which was hit by an outage of its mobile and broadband services at 4am on Wednesday says some some services across fixed wireless and mobile have been restored.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Friday, 03 November 2023 11:29

Telco One NZ seeks clearance to acquire Dense Air

New Zealand competition regulator The Commerce Commission has received an application from telecommunications company One New Zealand Group seeking clearance to acquire 100% of the shares in Dense Air New Zealand from Dense Air Limited and SoftBank Corp.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released a report showing that consumer telco complaints have risen in the past year, contradicting a recent report by the TIO.

Published in Technology Regulation
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Wednesday, 04 October 2023 20:27

'Phantom carriers' burden telco regulation

A large number of phantom carriage service providers from Australia's 1,500 telecommunications retailers are making it harder for the government to regulate the telco sector, according to a discussion paper released last week.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman has introduced the “Hardship and Extra Care” queue to improve complaint handling process for customers who need specialised support in response to recommendations logged to TIO’s Independent Review last year.

Published in Technology Regulation

GUEST OPINION: Local operators have a golden opportunity to drive efficiency and super charge the quality of their customer service.

Published in Guest Opinion

Millions of Australians are ditching their phones after only two years or less, according to new research by comparison website Finder.

Published in Mobility

The telecommunications industry continues to ignore customers facing financial hardship, according to a new report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has launched a consumer education campaign “Tell your telco – they can help” to assist consumers who are having difficulty paying their telco bills.

Published in Technology Regulation

Telco giant Optus has delivered a network transmission upgrade in the Mid-North Coast to improve network resilience and mobile capacity this summer following the 2019/2020 Australian bushfire season.

Published in Business Telecoms

The United States government has banned electronic equipment from several Chinese tech firms on the basis of national security concerns.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Major flooding in Northern Tasmania has damaged backbone fibre optic cables in three locations in under 24 hours, exposing the fragility of telecommunications infrastructure in the state, according to consumer action group Digital Tasmania.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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