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View ArticleVIDEO: Jabra’s new 810 conference phone lets you SPEAK easy
Jabra has added the SPEAK 810 conference speakerphone to its range, promising ‘flawless call experiences’, improved productivity and better meeting collaboration by eliminating common pain points....
View ArticleNetComm cracks Japanese market with Kanematsu deployment
Australian- listed Machine-to-Machine (M2M) devices and solutions provider NetComm Wireless has announced that Japan's largest mobile service provider Kanematsu Communications has passed two of its 3G...
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View ArticleCohda unveils 360-degree radar for driverless cars
South Australia's global connected car technology company, Cohda Wireless,has announced a new 360-degree sensor, or radar, for driverless cars that it says complements and enhances traditional sensors,...
View ArticleVIDEO Interview: Welcome to the age of Ossia’s true wireless charging
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View ArticleFinally, Australian airlines should soon get in-sky Wi-Fi
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View ArticleNBN launches 50Mbps/20Mbps fixed wireless in the bush
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View ArticleWatch out Telstra - Norway’s NetCom reaches 1 Gbit/s speeds with LTE Advanced...
Claiming a 4G world record, TeliaSonera’s subsidiary NetCom in Norway says it has set a ‘speed world record in Oslo’. NetCom, which has nothing to do with Australia’s networking company Netcomm, is a...
View ArticleTeens use mobiles to access online, wireless hotspots more popular
Mobile phones have, in recent years, driven a rapid increase in the number of Australian teenagers going online and there’s also been a surge in the use of wireless hot spots by the teens over four...
View Article50M vehicles with in-vehicle wireless charging by 2020
In-car wireless charging will change the way we interact with our cars, growing from 4 million cars today to 50 million by 2020. A new report from global analysts Juniper Research says in-vehicle...
View ArticleVIDEO: Jabra’s new 810 conference phone lets you SPEAK easy
Jabra has added the SPEAK 810 conference speakerphone to its range, promising ‘flawless call experiences’, improved productivity and better meeting collaboration by eliminating common pain points....
View ArticleNetComm cracks Japanese market with Kanematsu deployment
Australian- listed Machine-to-Machine (M2M) devices and solutions provider NetComm Wireless has announced that Japan's largest mobile service provider Kanematsu Communications has passed two of its 3G...
View ArticleHow Artemis can deliver 5G on 4G LTE devices today deployed worldwide with...
This background info document explains the 5G conundrum and how Artemis is best placed to solve it today - not in 2020 or 2025. This information is largely a must-read re-print of information supplied...
View ArticleCohda unveils 360-degree radar for driverless cars
South Australia's global connected car technology company, Cohda Wireless,has announced a new 360-degree sensor, or radar, for driverless cars that it says complements and enhances traditional sensors,...
View ArticleVIDEO Interview: Welcome to the age of Ossia’s true wireless charging
Wireless charging technologies using awkward charging pads are a half-way house to irrelevancy, with Ossia’s COTA system a wireless power revolution. Imagine, for a moment, that your wireless...
View ArticleFinally, Australian airlines should soon get in-sky Wi-Fi
In November last year, NBN Co was predicting airlines might get connectivity via Ka-band NBN satellites in 2015-16 and now here comes Inmarsat. My article from 28 November last year not only looked at...
View ArticleNBN launches 50Mbps/20Mbps fixed wireless in the bush
Fixed wireless is coming to more than 500,000 Australian homes and business in regional and rural Australia from today. Boasting that NBN Co’s new fixed wireless broadband solution is 30% faster than...
View ArticleWatch out Telstra - Norway’s NetCom reaches 1 Gbit/s speeds with LTE Advanced...
Claiming a 4G world record, TeliaSonera’s subsidiary NetCom in Norway says it has set a ‘speed world record in Oslo’. NetCom, which has nothing to do with Australia’s networking company Netcomm, is a...
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