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The broadband market in Ireland has experienced significant evolution over the past two decades. Once characterised by limited choice, slow speeds, and high costs, the landscape has transformed into a dynamic and increasingly competitive industry. Spurred by governmental policy, infrastructural upgrades, and growing consumer demand, broadband has become an essential utility on par with electricity and water for most households and businesses. Today, broadband is integral to everyday life - enabling remote work, distance learning, telehealth services, and the consumption of streaming media. The COVID-19 pandemic further underscored the importance of reliable high-speed internet, with large swathes of the population requiring consistent access for work and education from home. Meanwhile, the Irish government's National Broadband Plan (NBP) aims to ensure that even the most remote rural areas have access to quality connectivity so that all citizens can benefit from digital opportunities. This article delves into the current landscape of the Irish broadband market, examining its major providers, infrastructural developments, regulatory environment, and ongoing challenges. We will also look at emerging technologies, consumer trends, and the prospects for Ireland's continued progress toward a fully connected society. Background and Historical Context The evolution of broadband in Ireland is closely tied to the country's broader economic development and digital transformation efforts. In the early 2000s, internet access in Ireland was predominantly dial-up. Speeds were slow, and the market was largely controlled by the incumbent provider, Eircom (now known as Eir). Around that time, broadband began to roll out more widely, although initial coverage was patchy, and consumer choice was limited. Throughout the 2000s, the Irish government recognised that the digital divide - between those who had access to high-speed internet and those who did not - posed a risk to Ireland's competitive edge in the global marketplace. The government launched a series of initiatives and programs to stimulate infrastructure development in underserved areas. Notably, the National Broadband Scheme (NBS), which preceded the current National Broadband Plan, aimed to subsidise broadband deployment in rural and remote regions. Competition slowly increased during this period as new providers entered the market with alternative technologies. Cable networks, for instance, offered faster speeds in certain urban areas, and satellite broadband solutions emerged for extremely remote locations where terrestrial infrastructure was not feasible. The rollout of mobile broadband became another important factor, with 3G and later 4G networks providing a wireless alternative to fixed-line services. The mid to late 2010s brought further shifts. Ireland, in line with most of Europe, began focusing on fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) solutions, aiming to significantly boost bandwidth capacity and future-proof networks for the data-intensive services that consumers and businesses increasingly required. This era also saw a swell of investment from private telecommunications companies, supported by a regulatory framework designed to encourage competition and protect consumer interests. As Ireland's technology sector flourished - attracting big names like Google, Facebook (Meta), and Microsoft to establish European headquarters - broadband infrastructure became even more critical. From supporting data centres to fostering remote work opportunities, high-speed and reliable connectivity emerged as a cornerstone of Ireland's continued economic success. Today, while there is still a divide between urban and rural broadband speeds and reliability, the overall state of the broadband market is far more robust and competitive than it was a decade ago. The current challenge is to ensure that upgrades continue apace, especially in rural areas, while maintaining comp...
Alla conferenza annuale per gli sviluppatori, Build 2024, Microsoft ha mostrato come sarà il nuovo Windows potenziato dall'IA che si potrà usare sui nuovi PC Copilot Plus. L'Intelligenza Artificiale sarà sempre più presente nella attività quotidiane spiega Roberto Pezzali, esperto di tecnologia della redazione del sito Dday.it. Con Fabrizio Marazzi, di GFK (Regional Lead Market Intelligence per l'Europa occidentale e meridionale) raccontiamo come è andato il mercato della tecnologia di consumo nei primi tre mesi dell'anno.Parliamo poi di formazione e tecnologia. La giovane startup edtech Futura ha annunciato un investimento da 14 milioni di euro per lo sviluppo della tecnologia e della presenza in Italia e all'estero, spiega a Radio24, Andrea Chirolli, uno dei tre fondatori.Infine, parliamo dello spegnimento delle prime 62 centrali interamente in rame di TIM nell'ambito di un piano che prevede lo spegnimento di circa 6.700 centrali entro il 2028 e la migrazione dei clienti verso connessioni in banda ultralarga (FTTH e FTTC). Con Cristoforo Morantini, Partner di PTS e responsabile dell'area telecomunicazioni, facciamo anche il punto sulla diffusione della banda larga nel Paese.E come sempre le notizie di innovazione e tecnologia più importanti della settimana.
Quando stipuliamo un contratto per avere internet con la fibra a casa è utile vedere una piccola ma fondamentale sigla, ossia FTTH o FTTC: sembrano entrambe fibra ottica ma c'è una grossa differenza che determina la velocità effettiva della connessione. In questo episodio vi raccontiamo il percorso della fibra ottica partendo dai server, passando per i fondali oceanici fino ad arrivare alle nostre case e la differenza tra queste tecnologie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Abbiamo parlato spesso di internet e connettività, cercando di sottolineare quanto sia importante investire in una infrastruttura nazionale all'avanguardia. Oggi la quantità di informazioni che scambiamo tramite la rete aumenta a vista d'occhio. Un aspetto che però non deve essere sottovalutato è quello della nostra rete internet domestica, che se non viene correttamente configurata rischia di limitare molto l'esperienza di navigazione in rete. Di questo tema abbiamo parlato con Gianni Garita, country manager per l'Italia di AVM, che ci ha raccontato quali sono i loro prodotti e le loro soluzioni per creare una buona rete internet domestica. Nella sezione delle notizie parliamo del nuovo sistema a circuito integrato per smartphone Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 e di una Intelligenza Artificiale di Intel per riconoscere i deepfake. --Indice-- • Il nuovo Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (01:20) - DDay.it - Matteo Gallo • L'IA di Intel per riconoscere i deepfake (02:44) - DDay.it - Luca Martinelli • AVM: soluzioni per Internet veloce in tutta la casa (04:12) - Gianni Garita, Davide Fasoli, Luca Martinelli --Contatti-- • www.dentrolatecnologia.it • Instagram (@dentrolatecnologia) • Telegram (@dentrolatecnologia) • YouTube (@dentrolatecnologia) • redazione@dentrolatecnologia.it --Brani-- • Ecstasy by Rabbit Theft • No Pressure by Tim Beeren & xChenda
Wer jetzt die Chance hat, sollte in jedem Fall zu Glasfaser wechseln: Die Technik macht nicht nur das Internet schneller; sie ist robuster gegenüber Störungen als DSL und hat Geschwindigkeitsreserven für Jahrzehnte. Außerdem: So günstig wie aktuell kommt man in Zukunft vermutlich nicht mehr an einen Glasfaseranschluss - denn die Provider locken mit Rabatten. Im Podcast sprechen die c't-Netzwerkexperten Andrijan Möcker und Ernst Ahlers über den aktuellen Stand des Glasfaserausbaus in Deutschland, worin sich Techniken wie AON und GPON unterscheiden und worauf man achten muss, damit man auch wirklich bis in die Wohnung einen schnellen Anschluss gelegt bekommt. Ist der Anschluss da, gilt es, die bestehende Infrastruktur in Wohnung und Haus genau unter die Lupe zu nehmen. Bekommt man vom Anbieter einen Glasfasermedienkonverter, kann man in der Regel seinen Router und andere Geräte weiterbenutzen. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === AVM ist Europas führender Hersteller von Produkten für das digitale Zuhause. Mit rund 880 Mitarbeitenden und der bekanntesten Marke für WLAN-Router bringt AVM Millionen von Menschen ins Internet. Spannende Jobs unter jobs.avm.de. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
In this week's episode: * Grahame Lynch and Simon Dux discuss Telstra's amazing deal to buy Digicel and some of the possible risks that have been barely contemplated by media and financial market analysis * NBN CEO Stephen Rue is grilled by Labor in Senate Estimates on the decision to abandon a 5 year old plan to offer G.fast over the FTTC network in favour of direct fibre lead-ins * Rohan Pearce discusses the TSSR annual report and discussion around anti-scam regulation
Esse podcast traz diariamente o que de mais importante acontece no mundo das telecomunicações e da conectividade na curadoria e análise da TELETIME, a publicação que acompanha o mercado de telecomunicações há 23 anos.Se você ainda não se inscreveu, o podcast está disponível nas principais plataformas: Spotify, Apple e Google Podcasts.Se você ainda não acompanha a newsletter TELETIME, inscreva-se aqui gratuitamente e fique ligado no dia a dia do mercado de telecom. É simples e é gratuito.Você ainda pode acompanhar TELETIME pelo Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, Google News, ou em nosso canal no Telegram.___________________________________MERCADOTIM abre arbitragem contra C6 Bankterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 22h17Processo corre no Centro de Arbitragem e Mediação da Câmara de Comércio Brasil-Canadá. Se perder, operadora pode encerrar parceriaNOVA OIOi anuncia emissão de US$ 880 milhões em títulos de dívidaterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 22h11Objetivo é de destinar recursos líquidos para a emissão de R$ 2,5 bilhões em debêntures da Oi Móvel. Juro será de 8,75% ao anoINTERNET NAS ESCOLASIntervozes quer ingressar como amicus em ação do governo contra Fust para educaçãoterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 21h40O Intervozes argumenta que caso a pretensão do governo seja acolhida, tal decisão reforçará uma injustiça social, que ficou mais evidente com a pandemiaEDITAL DE 5GEmpresas de satélite vão à Justiça por direito de indenização pela banda Cterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 20h06Empresas querem reconhecimento de que merecem indenização pelos investimentos feitos na banda C estendida, mas não querem impedir ou atrasar o leilãoPRIVACIDADEANPD pedirá à PF informações sobre coleta massiva de dados biométricosterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 19h12A resposta da ANPD à CDR diz que o contato com a PF permitirá ao órgão colher informações para futuramente poder firmar um entendimento próprio sobre o uso do software pelo governo e atuar nos limites de suas competênciasBALANÇO FINANCEIROVivo amplia lucro em 21% no segundo trimestre, para R$ 1,3 bilhãoterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 18h51Receitas da empresa cresceram 3,2% no período, com impulso do mercado móvel - que evoluiu 5,6%PRIVACIDADEEntrada em vigor das sanções previstas na LGPD pode mudar postura das empresasterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 17h05Alguns escritórios de advocacia especializados observaram um crescimento vertiginoso na procura pelos serviços de adequação à LGPDFORNECEDORESHuawei inaugura centro de inovação para experimentação 5G em São Pauloterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 16h57Investimento de R$ 35 milhões foi realizado para espaço, que também abrigará centro de confiança em cibersegurançaMERCADOFinanciamento para Oi Móvel e 5G está 'bem executado', afirma a TIMterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 16h52Operadora terá que desembolsar por volta de R$ 7,3 bi, ou 44% do total da transação em conjunto com a Claro e a Vivo. Já para o leilão, custo será diluído com as metas de investimentoSVATIM terá parceiro de carteira digital definido em agostoterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 15h41Há dois nomes em análise. Escolha levará em conta potencial de sobrevivência às consolidações do mercado, diz Renato Ciuchini, head de transformação e inovação da operadoraCOMPETIÇÃOTIM mantém expectativa de aprovação da venda da Oi Móvel no Cade até começo de 2022terça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 14h40Companhia diz que complexidade declarada pelo órgão já era esperada e que isso não altera o prazo regimental para a análise do processo. A previsão é de finalização até começo de 2022ESTRATÉGIATIM aposta na migração para fibra por capacidade e contra roubo de cabosterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 13h46Estratégia de sobrepor a rede FTTc pela mais moderna, de FTTH, tem a preocupação de reduzir custos e proporcionar mais capacidade e qualidade na Internet fixaESTRATÉGIAUnifique conclui IPO e mira ultra banda larga com atualização de rede de fibraterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 13h35Operadora estreou na B3 e destacou atualização de rede com XGS-PON que permitirá pacotes de até 10 GbpsESTRATÉGIACom até 2 Gbps, TIM vê potencial estratégico da fibra contra o caboterça-feira, 27 de julho de 2021 , 13h20Operadora lançará novos planos de FTTH em outubro como arma contra concorrência da Claro e de pequenos provedores See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sappiamo che le reti locali a 10Gbps esistono già, e la logica ci porterebbe a pensare che il prossimo passo per le connessioni ad internet sia proprio quello ma probabilmente non sarà così.
Connettersi a internet è un qualcosa che consideriamo banale, ma in realtà non è così scontato telecomunicare in ogni parte del mondo. Inoltre per farlo non sempre la stessa tecnologia è la soluzione. Nella puntata di oggi quindi cercheremo di capire quali sono i diversi modi per portare internet nelle nostre case, sia che abitiamo in un centro città o dispersi in una baita in montagna. Per spiegarci tutto ciò abbiamo invitato Stefano Bolis, ingegnere, consulente e divulgatore nell’ambito delle telecomunicazioni. Nella sezione delle notizie invece parliamo del traguardo storico raggiunto da Starship SN10 di Space X, riuscita ad atterrare verticalmente dopo un lancio fino a 10 Km e di Microsoft Mesh, per delle riunioni a distanza più immersive con la realtà aumentata. --Indice-- • Starship SN10 è riuscita ad atterrare! (01:10) - DDay.it - Matteo Gallo • Microsoft Mesh per le riunioni del futuro (02:56) - DMove.it - Luca Martinelli • Dalla fibra ottica ai satelliti: come internet arriva nelle nostre case (04:03) - Stefano Bolis, Davide Fasoli, Luca Martinelli --Contatti-- • www.dentrolatecnologia.it • Instagram (@dentrolatecnologia) • Telegram (@dentrolatecnologia) • YouTube • redazione@dentrolatecnologia.it --Brani-- • Ecstasy by Rabbit Theft • No Pressure by Tim Beeren & xChenda
Avere una connessione in fibra, quella fasulla, la FTTC, potrebbe avere dei problemi di rallentamenti considerevoli, se la stessa connessione ce l’ha anche il vostro vicino, il problema si risolve con il vectoring, una tecnologia che annulla i disturbi ad alte frequenze tra i doppini di rame vicini. Ciao a tutti e bentornati all’ascolto di […]
Great news for millions of Aussies with Gigabit broadband coming, upgrades to the HFC, FTTC networks will see faster speeds, while huge parts of the FTTN network will get Fibre if they want it.But who misses out? Not many people talking about that. Plus, Console Christmas Wars.GoPro has a new Hero9 camera, stunning stabilisation, but bigger and fatter - which is GOOD! Bose comes back with the Sleepbuds - all improved. The all new iPad and why its better and a huge step up for most people and finally, a staggering story about a man at the Commonwealth Bank.
After leaving millions of Aussies languishing on Fibre to the Node, why has the NBN suddenly developed an appetite for fibre? What does it mean for Aussie broadband users, rival networks and the future of 5G? Special guests SMH deputy biz editor Supratim Adhikari (@SupratimA), ZDNet AU editor Chris Duckett (@Dobes) and Aussie Broadband MD Phil Britt. Vertical Hold is brought to you by Aussie Broadband. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalhold.com.au facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Great news for millions of Aussies with Gigabit broadband coming, upgrades to the HFC, FTTC networks will see faster speeds, while huge parts of the FTTN network will get Fibre if they want it. But who misses out? Not many people talking about that. Plus, Console Christmas Wars. GoPro has a new Hero9 camera, stunning stabilisation, but bigger and fatter - which is GOOD! Bose comes back with the Sleepbuds - all improved. The all new iPad and why its better and a huge step up for most people and finally, a staggering story about a man at the Commonwealth Bank.
Today's tech matters - we introduce ourselves as we launch our very first episode. We cover the confusing world of Australia's internet landscape explaining the National Broadband Network (NBN) cabled connection types FTTN, FTTP and FTTC and some other nerdy jargon that goes with it. We explain the difference between wireless broadband (or internet) and wi-fi and our ill informed understanding of the roll-out of 5G. For gamers and streamers we dive into explaining bandwidth and ping, We also introduce our first rendition of "App of the week" where we explore Audlist, a newly launched audio only social media app. We also have a bit of a laugh at our "tech fail of the week", Elon Musk's new launch of the Tesla Truck. This is the information technology podcast that matters most, decoding technology for you! 00:01 - 17:53 Welcome, Introductions and the NBN and Internet Explained 18:00 - 32:43 App of the week - Audlist - an newly released audio only social media platform 32:52 - 47:02 What's that all about? - Our sketchy guess about 5G - Do you we need it? 47:11 - 53:31 Tech fail of the week! - Elon Musk's launch of the Tesla Truck
FTTC, FTTE e FTTH. Acronimi per la fibra molto usati ma alle volte poco conosciuti. In questa puntata ti spiegherò cosa sono queste sigle e quali sono le differenze.Questo è il link al video che ti ho consigliato:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgXdbRe2Jdc&t=125sSe vuoi contattarmi mi troverai su:TELEGRAM: https://telegram.me/danitosEMAIL: podcast@datox.itFACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/codicenonbinarioMusiche di: Daniele Tossi
Britain is fortunate in having fast broadband available to 95 percent of the population, thanks to the extensive reach of Openreach’s FTTC network. But that’s not true fibre broadband. In this first edition of the Total Telecom Podcast Phil Dobbie explores how, until now, the large-scale expansion of full fibre networks has been delayed as the BT Group, understandably, squeezes what they can from their broadband investment. Now the tables have turned, with CityFibre amongst the players now building full fibre networks across the country. But isn’t there a danger of overbuild, with multiple providers destroying the viability of each other’s business case? On the podcast you’ll hear from: - Katie Milligan, MD Customer, Commercial and Propositions at Openreach - Telecoms analyst Benoit Felten from Diffraction Analysis - Mark Collins, CityFibre’s Director of Strategy and Public Affairs
Stephen finally has NBN and his experience getting connected is a lesson for Optus, the telcos and customers getting FTTC, but the good news is, it's flying. Freeview is now on your browser, so there's an easy way to watch live TV just using your web browser. Huawei are helping deaf kids learn to read with a new app using AI, the app that helps you save someone else's life by stopping them from texting and driving, the smart cricket bat sensor to help you with your swing and Tom Cruise's impassioned plea to TV companies.
Stephen finally has NBN and his experience getting connected is a lesson for Optus, the telcos and customers getting FTTC, but the good news is, it's flying. Freeview is now on your browser, so there's an easy way to watch live TV just using your web browser. Huawei are helping deaf kids learn to read with a new app using AI, the app that helps you save someone else's life by stopping them from texting and driving, the smart cricket bat sensor to help you with your swing and Tom Cruise's impassioned plea to TV companies.
It seems there are almost a hundred different ways to connect to the Internet, ADSL, FTTC, G.FAST, Fibre, 4G. But what does all of this mean? What is the best way to keep my business online today? In this podcast I start a deep dive into this business critical matter. If your business is offline then it may as well not exist. The Internet is that important today. In this podcast I explain why you get what you pay for and how a water pipe can help you understand what Internet speeds really mean.
The NBN reveals service guarantees with mobile fallback, starts FttC rollout and reveals data usage figures, but can it turn things around? Meanwhile, Vodafone pitches new NBN plans with no upfront costs, so what's the catch? Special guest ZDNet deputy editor Corinne Reichert Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Nella scelta della Fibra c'è parecchia confusione grazie anche agli annunci commerciali poco chiari. Capiamo cosa sono FTTH, FTTC e FTTS e usiamo BroadBand Map di AGCOM per scegliere il servizio giusto. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/factotum/message
On this episode, Shayne and Phil look at social media privacy and what settings you should update to maintain your privacy.NEWS Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg fronts US Congresshttps://www.theage.com.au/technology/zuckerbergs-testimony-is-over-but-scrutiny-is-just-ramping-up-20180413-p4z9h2.htmlFollowing up from our last episode, NBN have updated their roll out plan with HFC connections and more FTTC.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-19/nbn-lottery-did-you-win-and-get-fttc/9674884?section=technologyAmazon announce an expansion to their Echo product lines for AUS/NZhttps://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B079HLZQ95/ref=pc_gw_ech_rk_anc__h1?pf_rd_p=e6f31b34-083a-4a65-8c52-53aa48928ea4&pf_rd_r=PKZX86CRVAY1W0PP2YXH1FEATURE TOPIC - SOCIAL MEDIA PRIVACYhttps://www.cnet.com/au/news/facebook-data-policy-answers-to-your-privacy-questions-cambridge-analytica/https://www.facebook.com/help/325807937506242https://www.techlicious.com/tip/complete-guide-to-facebook-privacy-settings/
With Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense and Panasonic all lining up their premium TV lines for 2018, which one is worth your money? Is Fibre to the Curb coming your way? Special guest Pickr editor Leigh Stark. Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
On this episode of My Tech Opinion, our feature topic is Tech Journalism. Feature Topic and Guest:Our special guest on this episode is freelance tech journalist - Adam Turner - www.adamturner.com.auNews:Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg fronts US Congresshttps://www.theage.com.au/technology/zuckerbergs-testimony-is-over-but-scrutiny-is-just-ramping-up-20180413-p4z9h2.html NBN Announced this week that they are about to relaunch their NBN serviceshttps://www.nbnco.com.au/corporate-information/media-centre/media-statements/HFC-relaunch-FTTC-expansion.html
Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.Show Notes:http://geeksinterrupted.fm/239Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome.Website – http://geeksinterrupted.fmFacebook – http://facebook.com/GeeksInterruptedTwitter – http://twitter.com/GeeksOnAirInstagram - http://instagram.com/GeeksOnAirVoicemail - http://speakpipe.com/GeeksInterruptedIf you enjoyed this episode, head on over to our Apple Podcasts page & kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.
NBN flicks the switch on FTTC while unpausing HFC as Optus re-releases its unlimited data plans Special guest Australian IT editor Supratim Adhikari Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
This Facebook story drags on, what can you do, how do you stay on top of things, how can you lock down your profile and privacy . Apple has new gear all focussed no Education, the NBN is in the news with FTTC launching and their CEO leaving, Stephen is in the news for his Solar Panels and battery, Optus launch their 5G demo on the Gold Coast, Trev gets into online gaming with Far Cry 5 and the minute reviews.
This Facebook story drags on, what can you do, how do you stay on top of things, how can you lock down your profile and privacy . Apple has new gear all focussed no Education, the NBN is in the news with FTTC launching and their CEO leaving, Stephen is in the news for his Solar Panels and battery, Optus launch their 5G demo on the Gold Coast, Trev gets into online gaming with Far Cry 5 and the minute reviews.
Amazon Web Services outage downs major websites NBN to deliver FTTC to 700,000 homes and businesses starting this year SpaceX to fly two tourists around Moon in 2018 Yahoo CEO says on Tumblr she wants her staff to share her bonus after data breaches Network chief says often your computer problems are the fault of the retailers, not them Netflix develop a new video compression technique, reducing the amount of data used watching Domino's moves online ordering from AWS to Azure
Amazon Web Services outage downs major websites NBN to deliver FTTC to 700,000 homes and businesses starting this year SpaceX to fly two tourists around Moon in 2018 Yahoo CEO says on Tumblr she wants her staff to share her bonus after data breaches Network chief says often your computer problems are the fault of the retailers, not them Netflix develop a new video compression technique, reducing the amount of data used watching Domino's moves online ordering from AWS to Azure --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aussietechheads/message