Search giant Google will deploy two new trans-Pacific subsea cables between the United States and Australia via Fiji and French Polynesia with assistance from Australian specialist fibre and network solutions provider Vocus to deliver the new system.
Australia's largest entertainment company, Southern Cross Austereo, has implemented Hewlett Packard Enterprise's GreenLake offering to ensure seamless, optimal, and reliable content delivery across 99 radio stations, 105 TV signals, and a mobile app.
The final report of the ACCC’s regional mobile infrastructure inquiry has prompted the government to announce a scoping study to require the telecommunications industry develop an emergency roaming during natural disasters to help Australians stay connected.
Wholesale broadband operator NBN Co has completed a field trial with Finnish telco vendor Nokia using three generations of passive optical network (PON) technologies—GPON, XGS PON, and 25GS PON—over its fibre to the premises (FTTP) network, proving its feasibility to support future multi-gigabit services.
Industrial handheld devices manufacturer Zebra Technologies Corporation has demonstrated a generative artificial intelligence large language model application running on its Qualcomm-powered mobile computers without needing any connectivity to the cloud.
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Josh Martinez, newsletter editor, iTWire
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