Tag: aca

Tandberg Data files for bankruptcy 
Storage
Stuart Finlayson Apr 30, 2009
Local sales partners of data storage company Tandberg Data are putting on a brave face after the Norwegian-based company filed for bankruptcy.
 
ACA Pacific backs-up StorageCraft 
Storage
Oct 31, 2006
ACA Pacific has signed on to become the sole distributor of StorageCraft’s ShadowProtect.
 
ACA rules target adult mobile content 
Mobility
Jul 1, 2005
The Australian Communications Authority has issued rules prohibiting phone companies from supplying content that is rated x18+ or has been refused classification.
 
ACA takes alleged spammer to court 
Software , Security
Jun 24, 2005
The Australian Communications Authority is taking an alleged global spammer based in Perth to court.
 
ACA earmarks spectrum for regional wireless 
Mobility
Jun 3, 2005
The Australian Communications Authority has set aside a band of spectrum for future regional wireless broadband systems.
 
New rules for faster broadband 
Networking
May 23, 2005
A new industry code and technical standard has been registered by the ACA which will allow faster broadband services through existing telephone lines.
 
ACA investigates suspected spammer 
Security
Apr 8, 2005
The Australian Communications Authority is investigating a Perth-based company suspected of sending tens of millions of unsolicited commercial emails.
 
Car company breaches Spam Act 
Vivienne Fisher Apr 6, 2005
The Australian Communications Authority has fined a Melbourne car company for breaching the Spam Act.
 
Liberals didn’t misuse phone database: ACA  
Mobility
Mar 23, 2005
An investigation into telemarketing activities of the Liberal Party of Australia during the 2004 federal election has found no evidence of data misuse, according to the ...
 
ACA targets remote broadband  
Networking
Dec 21, 2004
The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) has announced a frequency band plan that aims to ramp up broadband wireless access deployment in regional and remote areas.
 
Local ISV partners ACA in ISP anti-spam trial 
Security
Fleur Doidge Dec 1, 2004
The Melbourne arm of Singapore ISP Pacific Internet has teamed up with the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) to trial an anti-spam plug-in from Australian developer ...
 
Broadband is reliable: ACA 
Networking
Nov 26, 2004
Broadband users across Australia are receiving reliable high speed internet access, according to a study released by the ACA.
 
ACA casts eye over VoIP 
Mobility
DVD Editor Oct 19, 2004
The challenges of regulating new VoIP services were raised in a discussion paper released by the Australian Communications Authority.
 
Symantec retains ACA Pacific, ED and TechPac 
Security
Fleur Doidge Oct 18, 2004
After a four-month channel review, ACA Pacific, Express Data and Tech Pacific will stay on as Symantec's three official Australian distributors, the security vendor said.
 
Small businesses need help choosing an ISP: ACA 
Hardware
Oct 5, 2004
Evaluating different offers from ISPs was the number one problem for small businesses trying to decide which choice to opt for, according to a survey conducted by the Australian...
 
CA cuts Ingram and ACA Pacific 
Software
Fleur Doidge Jun 15, 2004
Computer Associates (CA) has cut Ingram Micro and ACA Pacific from its distribution books following the completion of a wholesale channel review.
 
Veritas drops ACA, Tech Pacific 
Security
Byron Connolly May 12, 2004
Storage software giant Veritas has completed a restructure of its Australian distribution channel that has seen it drop ACA Pacific and Tech Pacific from its ranks.
 
ACA Pacific adds Maxtor hard drives 
Storage
Fleur Doidge May 5, 2004
Melbourne-based distributor ACA Pacific has added Maxtor hard drives to its storage portfolio.
 
ACA moves to encourage telco competition 
Mobility
Vivienne Fisher Feb 18, 2004
A temporary exemption scheme aimed at helping new providers compete in the fixed phone market has been introduced by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).
 
ACA launches new penalty system 
Mobility
Vivienne Fisher Feb 17, 2004
The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) is launching new penalty provisions for breaches of the Telecommunications Act, in a move designed to simplify industry regulation.
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