AT age 26, and with limited skills in IT, Patrick Ng, the founder of telecommunications carrier Global Dial, saw an opportunity to create his own business.
UNIVERSITY of Western Australia offshoot Vitrostone has experienced a significant setback in its commercialisation process, revealing that it is confronting issues related to its technology and cash-flow problems.
IINET managing director Michael Malone has secured the top individual honour at this year’s Western Australian Information Technology and Telecommunications Awards.
WESTERN Australia has the highest proportion of tech-savvy farmers in the nation, according to the latest statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
WOODSIDE Energy Ltd and the Department of Foreign Affairs are in discussions to win approval from the East Timorese Government for the development of large natural gas reserves in the Timor Sea.
CAMBRIDGE Media has merged its print division with Optima Press in a move designed to propel the Leederville-based publisher into a new business phase.
A FREE trade agreement with China would cement Australia’s place as a long-term strategic and trade partner with arguably the world’s fastest growing economy, according to one of the Federal Government’s top trade negotiators.
DATA communications and Internet provider Swiftel Limited has announced its intention to merge with privately owned voice services company, people telecom, in a scrip deal worth an estimated $50 million.
WESTERN Australian ICT organisations, in conjunction with the State Government, are planning a joint study into the needs of ICT employers with regards to graduates and employee t
BIOTECHNOLOGY firm Ozgene Pty Ltd has secured an $US8.5 million contract with the National Institute of Health (NIH), a major research institute in the US.
TRADE relations between Western Australia and China have been boosted by this week’s announcement by BHP Billiton of a 25-year $11.6 billion ($US9 billion) deal with four of China’s largest steel producers.
WA’S Internet service providers have continued their criticism of Telstra for alleged anti-competitive behaviour despite the telco responding to regulatory and market pressure to cut its wholesale prices.
JOB sentiment in Western Australia’s information communication technology sector has been buoyed by two separate reports indicating a significant improvement in the employment levels for ICT professionals.
CHINA’S growing reliance on the Pilbara’s iron ore stocks was emphasised this week when BHP Billiton signed a 25-year, $11.6 billion ($US9 billion) deal with four of China’s biggest steel producers.
WIRELESS specialist Memo Communications is developing a niche market for its products to assist hearing-impaired workers gain employment and work more effectively.
WESTERN Australian producers are the target of State and Federal government initiatives aimed at encouraging exports to the evolving consumer markets in Asia and the Middle East.
INTERNET service providers in Western Australia have condemned Telstra BigPond’s new entry level pricing for ADSL broadband, with some filing complaints with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, and legal action discussed.
THE South West Development Commission and Connect South West Association are leading the push to have Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line broadband made available in the State’s South West region.
WHILE the Western Australian wine industry has given in-principle support to the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement announced last week, concern remains over the long implementation times for tariff removal.
BUSINESSES and residents in the centre of Belmont can now access Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line broadband after Telstra announced the completion of a telecommunications network upgrade in the area.
THE Western Australian Fishing Industry Council has voiced its support for Australia’s free trade agreement with the US, with the State’s fishery exports to benefit from the removal of tariffs.