Broadband News

Tue, 24th Mar 2026

US regulator bans imports of new foreign-made routers

The US Federal Communications Commission said ⁠it was banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers, the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear over security concerns.

Source: iTnews Australia

Phillip Britt exits Aussie Broadband board

Phillip Britt has resigned from Aussie Broadband’s board, bringing to an end his formal influence over the company he co-founded and an era that lasted nearly 18 years.

Source: iTnews Australia

Mon, 23rd Mar 2026

NBN Co trials simultaneous optical tech co-existing on full fibre

NBN Co has successfully trialled multiple generations of optical technologies on its Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) network along with partner Nokia.

Source: ARN

Tue, 17th Mar 2026

SUBCO to split Syd-Melb leg of east-west cable between sea and land

SUBCO has moved to harden the resilience of the busy Sydney-Melbourne stretch of its east-west transcontinental Australian cable system.

Source: iTnews Australia

Mon, 16th Mar 2026

Optus appoints new OSS chief

Optus has appointed a new operational systems and support (OSS) chief as the carrier continues to hasten its plans to insource its network operations management from Nokia.

Source: iTnews Australia

Mon, 09th Mar 2026

Telstra’s coverage may shrink by an area the size of NSW

A new standard would strip away a huge area from the telco’s published coverage. Rivals and consumer groups have backed the proposed change.

Source: SMH

Wed, 04th Mar 2026

Optus completes dual-path resilience test

Optus has announced it has completed trials of 800 gigabit ethernet (GE) optical transport services across a dual-path network spanning Sydney to Perth.

Source: ARN

Aussie Broadband shifts offices to Traralgon

Aussie Broadband has opened a new office hub in Traralgon, shifting from nearby locations in Morwell.

Source: ARN

Mon, 02nd Mar 2026

Telstra pushes forward with agentic AI plans

Telstra is only weeks away from launching an agentic AI pilot to be led out of its customer sales and commerce engineering group as it continues to use the technology to chase cost out of its operation.

Source: iTnews Australia

Sun, 01st Mar 2026

Phishers abuse little-known core Internet infrastructure

Threat actors have discovered a creative misuse of reverse domain name system (DNS) delegation to deliver phishing campaigns through a part of the domain name system that was never designed to host websites.

Source: iTnews Australia

Fri, 27th Feb 2026

TPG posts strong results after ‘transformational’ year

FY25 was a transformational year for TPG Telecom following a period of strong mobile subscriber growth, according to its CEO and managing director Iñaki Berroeta.

Source: ARN

Thu, 26th Feb 2026

Optus to expand headcount by up to 700

Optus will expand its headcount from around 6800 to 7500 employees within 12 months as it scrambles to insource its call centre and network operations.

Source: iTnews Australia

Tue, 24th Feb 2026

Optus to cut 200 jobs after horror year

Australia’s second-largest telco is attempting to reset following a catastrophic year, but is cutting jobs when it has already come under fire over outsourcing.

Source: SMH

Thu, 19th Feb 2026

Telstra posts billion-dollar profit as job cuts deepen

The telco giant is reaping the rewards of aggressive cost-cutting that has shed more than 2300 jobs in six months.

Source: SMH

Telstra posts strong first half FY26 profit amid job cuts

Telstra has experienced a strong first half for FY26 delivering a profit jump of 8.1 per cent to $1.2 billion while revenue came in at $11.6 billion, up 0.3 per cent and an earnings increase of 4.7 per cent to $4.4 billion.

Source: ARN

Wed, 18th Feb 2026

NBN Co defends satellite share as Amazon Leo trials near

NBN Co has moved aggressively to retain share of the broadband satellite market as it moves to start to offering services on Amazon’s faster low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation.

Source: iTnews Australia

Superloop to buy rival Lynham for $165 million

Superloop has announced plans to acquire rival fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) network wholesaler, Lightning Broadband, for $165 million after upgrading its full-year earnings guidance.

Source: iTnews Australia

Mon, 09th Feb 2026

BoM reveals plan to fix website within six months

The Bureau of Meteorology says it will take six months to address the deluge of community outrage its new $96.5 million website has generated after surpassing its budget to build the portal.

Source: iTnews Australia

Mystery Optus mobile glitch impacts over 100,000 users

Optus is still trying to determine the cause of a mobile service outage that is understood to have impacted over 100,000 customers.

Source: iTnews Australia

Another Optus tech 'issue' affects hundreds of thousands of customers

Optus says an issue is affecting mobile services for some customers, who are seeing "no service" or "SOS" on their device.

Source: ABC News

Telstra asks Treasury to cap spectrum prices at $3.9 billion

Telstra has asked the federal government to cap the price of spectrum licence renewals at $3.9 billion sector-wide after accusing the communications regulator of overvaluing the assets.

Source: iTnews Australia

Thu, 05th Feb 2026

Starlink plots phone, more internet services

With a SpaceX IPO expected this year, the company has plans for its revenue-generating Starlink business that could expand ​its reach into ⁠new markets, including a Starlink phone, direct-to-device internet and a space-tracking service, sources familiar with the matter said.

Source: iTnews Australia

Telstra says cost trade-offs will follow if spectrum license obligations stick

Telstra says it will face “tough trade-offs” between containing costs and investing in mobile infrastructure if it’s forced to pay to fill regional service coverage gaps in exchange for discount spectrum licences.

Source: iTnews Australia

Wed, 04th Feb 2026

Sydney Metro West to use private 5G network

The Sydney Metro West project will utilise a private 5G network for rail communications, with work set to commence this year.

Source: iTnews Australia

Tue, 03rd Feb 2026

You’ll soon be able to block all AI features in Firefox

In December, Mozilla CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo attracted a lot of attention by announcing that Firefox would become a “modern AI browser.”

Source: Computerworld

Mon, 02nd Feb 2026

TPG Telecom fears for metro mobile as UOMO looms

TPG Telecom has warned that telecommunications users in metropolitan areas are at risk of being left worse off by Labor’s incoming universal outdoor mobile service legislation.

Source: iTnews Australia

Sat, 31st Jan 2026

Apple update caused problems for older iPhones on Telstra, can’t call 000, now fixed with urgent carrier update from Apple

Apple launched a slew of updates for its iPhone models earlier this week, some of which were for older phones as old as the iPhone 5s, so their access to Facetime and Messages could continue, with that update causing problems for the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X in connecting to 000 properly, or the Telstra network.

Source: iTWire

Mon, 19th Jan 2026

SUBCO to build sovereign-owned direct fibre connectivity project

Bevan Slattery-founded subsea fibre cable infrastructure provider SUBCO has embarked on a new express submarine cable project to offer direct connectivity between Australia and the United States without any landing or interconnection.

Source: ARN

Sun, 18th Jan 2026

PlayStation, Xbox wars out, Netflix, Amazon in: The state of blockbuster games in 2026

As the jousts between PlayStation, Xbox and the Switch disappear, the new frontier looks likely to be a fight for content across all entertainment media.

Source: SMH

Thu, 15th Jan 2026

Australia social media ban hits 4.7 million accounts

Social media companies have collectively deactivated 4.7 ​million accounts ⁠belonging to Australian teenagers just a month after a world-first ban on under‑16s took effect, the country's internet regulator said, a sign the measure has had a swift and sweeping impact.

Source: iTnews Australia