According to Huawei Australia CTO Dr David Soldani, the centre will be used for designing, developing, and testing solutions across 5G and IoT, driving an open industry ecosystem, and accelerating dig... ( read original story ...)
Huawei Australia CEO: We don’t collect any data that could be sent to China
... Australia CEO George Huang and CTO Dr David Soldani Huawei Australia CEO George Huang has responded to calls for the technology giant to be barred from taking part in the nation's 5G rollouts due ... ( read original story ...)
Telstra connects Australia’s “most remote” mobile black spot
Telstra has constructed a mobile base station at what it says could be Australia's most remote mobile black spot on the island of Erub, providing its approximately 300 residents with 3G and 4G access. ... ( read original story ...)
What happens if the Australian government locks Huawei out of 5G?
Of course, more than just faster-downloads, 5G also promises to deliver the improvements in quality-of-coverage and latency speeds that’ll be necessary for technologies like self-driving cars to effectively function within Australia. Previously ... ( read original story ...)
Telstra scores a winner in Australia 4G upload speeds
and we measured the national average across all Australia’s networks at 36.1 Mbps in OpenSignal’s recent State of LTE report. This was over double the global 4G download average of 16.9 Mbps, and put Australia firmly in the top 10 of the countries we ... ( read original story ...)
Huawei executive warns Australia risks economy with 5G ban
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia could damage its economic future if it bans Huawei from the nation's next-generation mobile network technology, the Chinese telecommunication giant's Australian boss said on Wednesday. Australia barred Huawei, the world's ... ( read original story ...)
Huawei pushes back against possible Australian 5G ban
Australia will be left behind if the government bans the nation’s telcos from using 5G equipment supplied by Huawei, the chairperson of the Chinese company’s local subsidiary has warned. Huawei Australia chair, John Lord, today used a National Press ... ( read original story ...)