T Magazine Australia Launching in March
Australians will get a new luxury magazine from The New York Times in March.
Blender Studios in Melbourne, featured in T Australia.Credit.Alexander Pomnikow. to get it by email.
Ever since we opened a Sydney bureau in 2017, readers of The New York Times in Australia have been asking for a print edition something they can hold and touch, something to put on their coffee tables or take to a cafe. Soon they’ll be getting a version of that. Not the print paper, not yet, but T Magazine.
Since 2004, The New York Times has published T, a glossy magazine that covers fashion, design, culture, travel, art, entertainment and beauty. It now has a readership of 1.5 million people in the U.S. and 510,000 internationally. Next month Australia will get its very own version of T, joining a growing group of licensed editions, which include China, Japan, Singapore, Qatar and now T Australia.
Vonex inks mobile broadband wholesale deal with Orange Business Services
Vonex inks mobile broadband wholesale deal with Orange Business Services
The agreement will see subsidiary 2SG Wholesale underpin the Australian launch of new products for Orange’s enterprise customers. Credit: ASX
Telco provider Vonex has signed a multi-year agreement to provide business-grade mobile broadband services for Orange Business Services, a move set to underpin the latter s Aussie expansion plans
The agreement will see Vonex, through its wholesaler subsidiary 2SG Wholesale, which it bought in November 2019 for $2.6 million, effectively help to support Orange with its Australian launch of new products.
Credit: Vonex
FSG nabs $2.1M govt grant for WA network expansion
Under the WA government s Digital Farm Grants Program
Andrew Roberts (FSG) Credit: FSG
Field Solutions Group (FSG) has won a $2.1 million grant from the Western Australian state government to set up its network in the state.
Awarded by the WA government s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development in round three of its Digital Farm Grants Program, the grant will see the regional NSW telco expand its Regional Australia Network into the state for the first time.
The Digital Farm Grants Program is focused on providing funding for last mile solutions for agricultural businesses in agricultural and pastoral regions outside of the current or planned National Broadband Network (NBN) fixed wireless and fixed line footprint.
McGowan Government allocates $6.3 million to four Digital Farm projects across the South Coast, Great Southern and central Wheatbelt Round 3 Digital Farm.
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Bahrain’s National Broadband Network has opened its new Cybersecurity Operations Centre (CSOC) to protect BNET’s digital infrastructure from cyber-attacks and ensure safe and reliable services for BNET customers; licensed service providers in the Kingdom.
BNET was launched in October 2019 and responsible for providing broadband network services across the Kingdom of Bahrain.
CSOC will operate around the clock, seven days a week (24 hours / 7 days), to ensure the timely detection of threats and rapid response to cyber-attacks targeting BNET’s digital infrastructure.
BNET Board Chairman Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa and board members visited CSOC, as well as both the Service Management Centre (SMC) launched to support BNET customers and licensed service providers in the Kingdom, and the Networks Intelligence Centre of Excellence.