nowwearetalking is about telecommunications and you. It's where you can become involved, have your say, and Telstra listens - on issues affecting all Australians and the telecommunications industry. nowwearetalking is managed by Telstra. Find out more about this site.

Customise Page

Customise topic view

Please select items below for your custom page.

Re-organising your page

Log in here

Forgotten your password?Use ssl security

Register now

Use ssl security

Customise topic view

Customising your topic view will tailor your user experience by only displaying content which is relevant to the topic/s you have selected.

This setting will apply site-wide and will remain applied until you wish to change it.

Customise your modules

Customise your modules allows you to add or remove panels of content which appear on the homepage.

These can be added to or removed from the homepage at any time.

Re-organising your page

Tag: 'dr-hugh-bradlow'

News and features tagged with 'dr-hugh-bradlow'

Dr Hugh Bradlow on Long Term Evolution wireless technology

Telstra's Chief Technology Officer, Dr Hugh Bradlow, together with some of the telco industry’s top CTOs, feature in a series of online webinars discussing... More

nowwearetalking & Blog Action Day

Today is Blog Action Day and nowwearetalking have joined the international blogging community to support this significant online event. Read blogs from... More

Telstra goes StarTrek: The holographic future

In an Australian first, Telstra's Chief Technology Officer, Hugh Bradlow, beamed live from Melbourne into an Adelaide function to demonstrate how high-speed... More

Hugh Bradlow’s debut as a hologram

Using hologram technology Telstra achieved an Australian first when Chief Technology Officer, Hugh Bradlow, beamed live from Melbourne into an Adelaide... More

Live hologram an Australian first

In an Australian first, Telstra used a hologram to beam its Chief Technology Officer, Dr Hugh Bradlow, live into Adelaide from Melbourne to talk at a major... More

Telstra devices: Boldly going where no one has gone before...

Captain Kirk's hand-held, the shoe phone and "the cone of silence" have nothing on the latest devices for 2008 and beyond. More

Future devices, security technology and the home

Chief Technology Officer Hugh Bradlow shares his thoughts on the future of technology, and how this will affect our home lives. More

New research confirms no adverse health affects from mobiles

There is no link between mobile phone use and adverse health affects according to the largest scientific study into mobile phones ever undertaken in the... More

The facts on WiMAX

The Government's decision to gift nearly a billion dollars of taxpayers' money to fund a foreign company to duplicate Telstra's Next G™network has continued... More

Telstra CTO Hugh Bradlow highlights WiMAX limitations

Last week, the Federal Government announced that OPEL (Optus and Elders), would receive $950 million to build a high-speed broadband network using WiMAX... More

 

Blog entries tagged with 'dr-hugh-bradlow'

2009 Technology picks

Technology forecasting is always a dangerous pastime as even the experts get it wrong (for example, Ken Olsen, the founder of Digital Equipment Corp (DEC)... More

Building a broadband network is easy?

Australians deserve better. Building the broadband infrastructure necessary to bring high-speed broadband to the bulk of Australians is arguably Australia’s... More

2008: Technology in retrospect

It is that time of year where we begin to reflect on the year that has passed and speculate on the year to follow. To get the ball rolling, I would like... More

Progress is indivisible

Blog Action Day 2008 - Poverty: Having lived through the dark days of a totalitarian regime in Apartheid South Africa, blogger Hugh Bradlows knows all... More

3G always

Recently blogger Hugh Bradlow abandoned carrying 2 devices - a mobile phone and a PDA - and now simply uses a single smartphone for both purposes. However... More

Desktop software

Blogger Hugh Bradlow thought it would be a cold day in hell before he abandoned Windows as his preferred operating system. But with recent improvements... More

Population density and Law 3

Dr Hugh Bradlow responds to a few of your comments submitted to the “Technology Laws of Telecommunications Economics” blog series - in which he argued... More

Cargo cult

Blogger Hugh Bradlow returns from a well deserved holiday and sets out to rectify certain technical claims made recently by Alan Kohler in his article... More

The technology laws of telecommunications economics: Law 5

After attending a global mobile carriers conference, Dr Hugh Bradlow says it is refreshing to find the awe and respect Telstra receives from the international... More

What's next, Qantas to lose its jets?

While Telstra was focussed this week on investing, building new technology and being a global player, blogger Rod Bruem says Telstra's major rival SingTel... More

Holography

Having recently been ‘beamed’ into the future through a hologram image, blogger Dr Hugh Bradlow believes the journey of telecommunications does not end... More

The technology laws of telecommunications economics: Law 4

In the fourth part of “The Technology Laws of Telecommunications Economics” blog series, Hugh Bradlow examines "vertical separation" and argues the real... More

WiMAX again: 2008

Hugh Bradlow reports on the CTIA Wireless conference he attended in Las Vegas. More

The technology laws of telecommunications economics: Law 3

In the third part of “The Technology Laws of Telecommunications Economics” blog series, Hugh Bradlow takes a look why costs of Broadband in Australia will... More

The technology laws of telecommunications economics: Law 2

In the second part of “The Technology Laws of Telecommunications Economics” blog series, Hugh Bradlow takes a look why telecommunications should not be... More

Geek hell

Blogger Hugh Bradlow discovers the flipside of the rapid progress of technology is a complex struggle to keep things you grow to depend working as expected. More

The technology laws of telecommunications economics: Law 1

With the recent public recognition that broadband telecommunications will have a significant impact on our economic future, blogger Hugh Bradlow will address... More

Life in the fast lane

Telstra CTO Dr Hugh Bradlow reflects on just another day in 2012. More

IP everywhere

Blogger Hugh Bradlow says that in the not too distant future, there will come a time when every telephone call (whether fixed or mobile), every message,... More

WiMAX and the ITU

Blogger Hugh Bradlow discusses the recent media fuss made over WiMAX technology being accepted by the International Telecommunication Union and questions... More

VOIP

I sometimes get asked why I pay such scant attention to VoIP in this blog. In fact, I have not written about it at all. But, to quote Lewis Carroll, “The... More

Blog: A blog on blogs

Hugh Bradlow's last blog drew a strong response from readers who were intrigued by his suggestion that the blogosphere had elements of a collective organism,... More

The soul of the white ant

Hugh Bradlow talks about "Web 2.0" and says in order to draw real meaning out of the blogosphere, we need to be able to identify the output of the collective... More

Identify yourself

Hugh Bradlow discusses the various types of enhanced security now available to securely identify yourself for online transactions such as internet banking. More

Mashups and hacks

Blogger Hugh Bradlow discusses the Web 2.0 phenomena of "mashing" two different web sites together to create one mega site. More

Wireline and wireless

Hugh Bradlow's recent blog "WiMAX again" stirred many people to write in and challenge Hugh's arguments. Hugh responds to some of these points in his latest... More

WiMAX again

Blogger and Telstra Chief Technology Officer, Hugh Bradlow, debunks the premise that WiMAX is a satisfactory replacement for fixed wire in delivering broadband... More

Sub-loop unbundling

Hugh Bradlow says the G9's broadband scheme is lacking in technical detail, and moreover it's "sub-loop unbundling" proposal is fraught with complications. More

The new cultural cringe

Hugh Bradlow responds to Mark Pesce’s article, “Why We all Hate Telstra”. More

The last 10 years

Hugh Bradlow reflects on 10 years as Chief Technology Officer at Telstra, which has seen the amazing developments of the internet; broadband, mobile broadband... More

Global warming

Hugh Bradlow goes green and discusses Telstra's role in global warming and our impact on fossil fuel consumption. More

What is innovation?

Blogger Hugh Bradlow says that with the pace of change we are experiencing today, the pressure to innovate is that much greater. More

New user interface paradigm: Part 3

Equipped with more innovative ideas from his blog readers, Hugh further explores the accessories we will need in our homes to operate the merging media... More

New user interface paradigm: Part 2

Can you imagine using a wand to control what you watch on television? Hugh Bradlow further explores the accessories we will need in our homes to operate... More

A new user interface paradigm?

Hugh imagines what new devices will be invented to support the "merging media" evolution. More

An extra yard

Hugh gives us his philosophical view of maintaining a competitive edge in the fast pace world of emerging technologies. More

The media merge

Blogger Hugh Bradlow predicts there will be a significant change in what we watch and how we watch TV in 2007. More

CES

An overview of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and what technology we're likely to see in 2007. More

Accountabilty and the internet

Hugh Bradlow asks: has 'internet democracy' gone to far? More

Vale 2006, Whither 2007

A technology forecast for 2007. More

Net Neutrality Revisited

A further discussion on Net Neutrality. More

WIMAX and HSDPA: Round 3

Ongoing discussion about the coverage of a radio network and its relationship to frequency. More

WiMAX and HSDPA: Round 2

discussing the technology competition between WiMAX and HSDPA to be the broadband mobile technology of choice. More

Denial of complexity

Telstra's Chief Technology Officer, Dr Hugh Bradlow begins an examination of Wimax and other radio/mobile Internet technologies. In this and coming blogs,... More

Riffed

Telstra’s Chief Technology Officer, Dr Hugh Bradlow, responds to an article in MIS magazine by Mark Jones regarding Telstra's new Next G™ network. More

Virtualisation

A discussion about the emergence of virtual machine technology. More

The need for speed: Part 4

Part four of Hugh's insight into the need for speed. More

The Next G™ era

As an observer of technology changes over many years, I am always excited when an idea which has been around for some time suddenly turns into a reality.... More

The Lucky Country

A discussion about global broadband coverage. More

The need for speed: Part 3

A discussion on why network speeds continue to increase. More

Net Neutrality Take 4

This week Hugh tackles some of the questions posed by Dan Warne from APC Magazine in response to some of his recent blogs. More

The need for speed: Part 2

Part two of Hugh's insight into the need for speed and how the relentless march of technology is making greater speeds possible. More

The need for speed

Telstra’s Chief Technology Officer, Dr Hugh Bradlow, kicks off a discussion on the increasing need for Internet speed. More

Net Neutrality Take 3

Third in an ongoing series of discussions on net neutrality. More

Net Neutrality Take 2

"As I anticipated, opening the discussion on Net Neutrality has elicited some thought-provoking questions which help tease out the issues." Telstra's... More

Net Neutrality

A discusion on net neutrality and the announcement by US telcos that in order to provide TV, telephony and Internet services over the broadband pipe into... More

Investing in the Future

Hugh Bradlow discusses the need for telco infrastructure investment to support new technology like high definition TV. More

Disappearing technology

While the technology is a necessary enabler for creating this future world, it is not sufficient in its own right. More

Virtual lives

People are starting to create parallel lives for themselves in cyberspace. As the technology improves, we will be able to create virtual worlds that become... More

Finding Stuff

Latest blog entry from Telstra CTO Hugh Bradlow, addressing the topic of data storage and information discovery. More

Mobile phones and health

Latest blog entry from Telstra CTO, Hugh Bradlow, addressing the issue of mobile phones and health. More

My Digital Life

Discussion about storage of digital data. More

A vision

Discussion around new technology vision - over the next few weeks, I want to paint a picture of what I think the future of technology is about. More

SECURITY: AGAIN!

Discussion on the dangers of online banking. More

Security

Blogging and security discussion... More

The first 10 years of the web

A ‘retrospective’ and look back on what we have been doing online for the last 10 years. More

Place shifted media

Place shifting is more noticeable in relation to TV than to radio because while the latter is commonplace, there are not that many examples of the former.... More

People's TV

Last week, in explaining how TV is changing, I talked about 3 parallel streams of development: time-shifted TV, better TV(high definition) and “People’s... More

How will you consume your TV?

Discussion on new TV formats. More

Luddites

In his latest blog entry Dr. Hugh quotes Bill Gates: “Be nice to the nerds – your kids will end up working for them”. More

Technology Democracy

Live at 6 Feb 06. More

Parsumers

Parsumers - participating consumers More

A network of things

So what lies ahead? Many people think it is not a network of people or a network of computers, but a network of ‘things’. Because people need a label,... More

With the boss away, the technology Elves come out to play…

We thought about writing a high tech follow-up to Hugh’s last blog posting, but who wants to pinch the boss’ gig (and the Christmas parties were beckoning).... More

The digital home

I often get asked what is the ‘digital home’ and whether it is different from just having broadband Internet access. More

 

Discussions tagged with 'dr-hugh-bradlow'

No discussions found.

 

Stories tagged with 'dr-hugh-bradlow'

No stories found.

 

Questions tagged with 'dr-hugh-bradlow'

No questions found.