Australia's biggest telco Telstra appears to be somewhat short of comprehending the English language, if one were to judge by the latest lawsuit that it has filed against Optus, comments Sam Varghese.
And speaking of Optus, the number two telco has demonstrated its vision of what the future of shopping would look like, with an augmented reality technology showcase being demonstrated at Westfield Eastgardens in Sydney's south-east.
The first four months of the COVID-19 pandemic saw Australian telco call centres affected by global lockdowns leading to consumers being unable to contact their provider to report their phone or Internet complaints, according to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO).
Epson Australia, along with Igloo Vision, has assisted Deakin University to create an immersive learning space for its arts and education students.
The Sultanate of Oman, an Arab country located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, has chosen Swedish telecommunications equipment provider Ericsson to support its ongoing 5G radio access network deployment over the next few years.
Germany's Dussmann Group, which offers services ranging from technical management, catering, security and cleaning to commercial property management, appears to have taken a hit from a gang of malicious attackers who have used the Nefilim Windows ransomware to stage the attack.
In what looks to be an unusual choice of victim, a cyber criminal gang has used the Maze Windows ransomware to attack the well-known Indian sweets manufacturer Haldiram's and has released some data stolen from the company.
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Stan Beer, Editor, iTWire