GoodGearGuide: "Telstra today commercially launched the first mobile broadband device to work on its newly branded "4G" network and has promised to deliver 4G smartphones and tablets in the first half of 2012.
The Telstra USB 4G modem is the first device to work on Telstra's Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, an "LTE enablement of the Next G network". The 4G LTE component compliments the existing Telstra Next G network and promises to deliver faster uplink and downlink speeds along with higher latency. It will operate on the LTE 1800MHz spectrum band, which was previously used for 2G services."
Telstra has become the very first Australian ISP to block The Pirate Bay, a move designed to crack down on piracy in the country. However, the blocking method chosen by the ISP is the most basic option permitted under the Federal Court's order. As a result, it's been defeated in seconds.
Telstra follows through on Federal Court order to block piracy sites such as The Pirate Bay.
Two additions to Telstra's SDN services will allow organisations to almost instantaneously secure digital partnerships and procure NFV equipment online.