Networking > Gateways

F5 opens ANZ support centre in Auckland

07 April, 2014 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Applications delivery networking vendor F5 Networks has opened an ANZ customer support centre in Auckland, its fifth such facility in Asia-Pacific.


Huawei Australia gets new CEO

03 March, 2014 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Huawei has named James Zhao as the new CEO of Huawei Australia.


Monash University secures first new TLD

21 January, 2014 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

ICANN has approved Monash University to operate the new .monash top-level domain, with the first two .monash sites due to come online in the near future.


Southern Cross Cable upgrade to add 1 Tbps of capacity

15 January, 2014 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Southern Cross Cable Network has commissioned an upgrade that will add 500 Gbps of capacity to each of the two SXC subsea cables.


RMIT seeks focus groups for telecom outage study

30 September, 2013 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

An RMIT research team is looking for volunteers for focus groups that will discuss the impact of last year's critical telecom outage in SW Victoria, caused by the Warrnambool exchange fire.


Telecom NZ calls for lower wholesale prices

23 September, 2013 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Telecom NZ has used a submission to a government review of wholesale copper access pricing to argue for a regulated price at the bottom of the proposed NZ$37.50-NZ$42.50 range.


"Nervous" ISPs want more fixed-line regulation

19 September, 2013 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Telstra's fixed-line rivals want the ACCC to directly regulate access to Telstra's facilities, but Telstra has dismissed the calls as "unwarranted" and "unnecessary".


Juniper investigated in foreign bribery probe

15 August, 2013 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The US SEC and DoJ are investigating networking vendor Juniper Networks for possible violations of a law prohibiting corrupt payments to foreign officials.


Is your new network SDN or CCN?

13 June, 2013 by Anthony Caruana

With ethernet now 40 years old, it would be easy to say that most of the innovation cycle is done and that all we have ahead of us is incremental evolution. But is that true? What will your new network look like?


Apple’s tax dodge in spotlight; Oracle chases Cisco territory; Dell privatisation faces opposition

12 February, 2013 by Andrew Collins

In the last week, Labor MP Ed Husic decried Apple’s tax practices, Oracle made a move on Cisco with the purchase of Acme Packet and the rumoured Dell privatisation deal was announced, then quickly opposed.


Tekdis GX400 3G + GPS multipurpose intelligent gateway

13 February, 2012

The GX400 multipurpose intelligent gateway from Tekdis has been designed to provide the versatility and scalability required for location-aware M2M applications.


Dialogic Vision 1000 gateways

21 May, 2010

The Vision 1000 gateways are configurable as a stand-alone 3G-324M video gateway connected to external service delivery platforms via SIP/RTP or in combination with an onboard programmable VoiceXML/CCXML media platform, enabling video and audio mobile services.


Blue Coat ProxySG IPv6 secure web gateway solution

05 February, 2010 by

The Blue Coat ProxySG is claimed to be the industry’s first IPv6 secure web gateway solution to enable the secure and seamless migration of applications, services and content between IPv4 and IPv6 environments.


Online update

17 August, 2009 by

Nokia has released the 6760 slide, a messaging optimised device with a sliding Qwerty keypad.


Home network kit

17 August, 2009 by

D-Link has introduced its next-generation PowerLine adapter kit for connecting computers, high-definition media players, game consoles, network attached storage and internet content throughout the home.


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