Pacnet has unveiled its version of what will undoubtedly be
the network of the future: international bandwidth between data centres that
can be called up on demand for an hour, a week or year either via a web portal
or, via application program interfaces, by an application which needs access to
that bandwidth.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Telework needs structure and training
The results of what is perhaps the largest study into
teleworking undertaken in Australia and New Zealand have just been released.
Its findings on the benefits of teleworking for both employees and employers
are pretty positive.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Evolved MBMS: Making Broadcasters Mighty Scared?
“Telstra just became a video broadcaster - for a short spell
at least.” That was how GigaOM reported Telstra’s trial of Evolved Multimedia
Broadcast Multicast Service (eMBMS), announced by Telstra yesterday in a blog
post, and undertaken with network supplier Ericsson and chip maker Qualcomm.
Thursday, 17 October 2013
What CIOs needs: Contrariness, courage and compassion
Spare a thought for CIOs. Depending on whose views your read
they are an endangered or embattled species, or both, or they are in pole
position to advance their influence in the corporate pecking order.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Pedalling the 5G hype cycle
Remember all the hype around 4G that preceded its
implementation? In retrospect it all seems to have been justified. 4G - or to
give its correct terminology, Long Term Evolution (LTE) -has been a stunning
success. The increased bandwidth and lower latency it offers are ideally suited
to the demands of a burgeoning population of super-smart phones, tablets and
dongle-connected laptop computers.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
In search of Turnbull’s NBN cost/benefit analysis
Communications minister Malcolm Turnbull was quick to refute
accusations from his predecessor, Stephen Conroy, that the Coalition had backed
off on its commitment to commission a cost-benefit study on the NBN, but I’m
with Conroy on this one.
Monday, 14 October 2013
GSMA miffed that Apple won’t join joyn
Heard of joyn? No? I’m not surprised. It’s not exactly a
household name, although the global cellular network operator community would
like it to be.
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