Hi John, Huawei Technologies has bitten back at America, saying it is ironical that while the US keeps flinging evidence-free charges of spying at the Chinese firm, Washington passed a law last year that makes it possible for it to access data in any branch of an American company located overseas.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has told 11 telecommunications providers to comply with their obligations that support emergency service across the country. Fibre network services provider the Vocus Group has held revenue more or less steady for the half-year 2019, with the company pulling in $974.2 million, a rise of 1% over the $967.3 million reported for the half-year 2018 - but its profits were down. Members of the American official delegation to MWC in Barcelona have been careful to avoid any connection to Huawei to the extent that they even did not sport the official lanyards, which were sponsored by the Chinese telecommunications company, when speaking to the media. Number two telco Singtel Optus has switched on a new mobile site in Napoleon Reef in NSW, as part of the government's Mobile Black Spot Program. MariaDB Corporation, the database company born as a result of forking the well-known open-source MySQL database, has announced it will release MariaDB Enterprise Server, a database engineered for greater reliability and stability. And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com. Have a great day! Stan Beer, Editor, iTWire ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER & iTWire.com Contact: andrew.matler@itwire.com 0412 390 000
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