Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: DealsThe Tasmanian Government has selected VoIP service provider MyNetFone (ASX: MNF) to supply VoIP telephony services for three years, with the possibility of extensions up to ten years. The deal is expected to be worth up to $20m over the full 10 year term.
Written by: Stuart CornerThe US Government has awarded ICANN a new contract to manage the Internet, ending six months of uncertainty after it refused to renew the previous contract, instead opting to give ICANN only a six month extension.
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Under the contract, awarded by the US Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), ICANN wi
The Tasmanian Treasury, on behalf of the Tasmanian Government, has issued a request for tenders for a $17 million information, communication and technology hardware contract which will provide new end user equipment to government offices across the state.
UXC Australian subsidiary, Integ Group, has been selected to provide managed voice services for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet’s existing voice infrastructure, under a federal government contract worth $2.5 million.
Cloud, Internet, telecommunication and IT services provider Anittel (ASX: AYG) has announced plans to upgrade its wide area networks and data centres with about $2m worth of Cisco gear, and signalled a widening of its market focus from regional Australia to embrace metropolitan areas.
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Konica Minolta has been included on the Federal Government’s first whole-of-government panel contract for Managed Print Services (MPS).
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: PeopleVoice and data communications provider MyNetFone has appointed two business development managers to help with its expansion into the enterprise and government markets.
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: DealsNational Managed Service Provider, Australia Internet Solutions (AINS), has won a four-year, multi-million dollar contract to provide managed ICT services to Moreland City Council in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: Government Tech PolicyAfter months of deliberation the Government has reversed its initial decision that backup batteries should be mandatory for the NBN's FTTH service.