Telco challenger Swoop signed a deal with an unnamed technology company to provide infrastructure throughout the Greater Melbourne area. The telco claims the contract will deliver revenues of a minimum of $24 million and up to $36 million over the next 22 years—the biggest deal in its history.
The Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions (OPP) has implemented a new matter management system, "Amicus," on the Appian AI Process Platform.
Cinema chain company the Hoyts Group is using Optus’ network solutions to evolve its cinematic ecosystem.
American network infrastructure provider company CommScope will sell its distributed antenna systems (DAS) business unit and its outdoor wireless network (OWN) unit to Amphenol for US$2.1 billion.
Digital transformation of energy management and automation Schneider Electric has partnered with Nairobi-based IXAfrica Data Centres to launch what they call East Africa’s first and largest hyper cloud data centre.
The Federal Court has today ordered Master Wealth Control (DG Institute) to pay $5 million in pecuniary penalties for making false or misleading representations to consumers in the promotion and sale of two education programs called Real Estate Rescue (RER) and Master Wealth Control (MWC), and to pay consumer redress totaling $14.7 million to students enrolled in the MWC program.
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Kenn Anthony Mendoza, newsletter editor, iTWire
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