Ry Crozier

Ry Crozier has worked in the technology sector for close to a decade, both as a journalist and as a technical specialist at several public relations firms.

Crozier joined iTNews as a journalist in July 2008 after a stint at Australia’s largest technology public relations firm Howorth, where he worked primarily as a technology specialist on the Microsoft Australia account, specialising in the server and Office product lines.

Prior to his stint at Howorth, Crozier spent several years at Lewis PR working on a range of enterprise hardware and software accounts including Cognos and Honeywell.

Crozier was previously a journalist with Electronics News for over four years.

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Recent articles by Ry Crozier
Telstra, Optus, VHA bring mobile coverage to NSW rail tunnels 

Telstra, Optus, VHA bring mobile coverage to NSW rail tunnels

First phase switched on.
Google Australia goes down 

Google Australia goes down

Google Australia suffers 20-minute hit due to server issues.
Police arrest truckie over 'Evil' network hack 

Police arrest truckie over 'Evil' network hack

A 25-year-old Cowra man, whose IT skills were allegedly "self-taught", was due to appear in Orange Local Court today.
ABS warns of Census internet slowdown 

ABS warns of Census internet slowdown

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has warned internet service providers to expect a "considerable" spike in traffic around the 2011 population census next month.
Woman racks up $193,000 internet bill on stolen SIM card 

Woman racks up $193,000 internet bill on stolen SIM card

A woman in Tasmania has been imprisoned after using a stolen SIM card to make $193,000 worth of downloads and phone calls.
TPG wins unlimited ADSL2+ reprieve 

TPG wins unlimited ADSL2+ reprieve

The competition watchdog has lost its bid for an emergency injunction that would have prevented ISP TPG from advertising its $29.99 a month unlimited ADSL2+ service.
iiNet to kill off AAPT 'leechers' 

iiNet to kill off AAPT 'leechers'

Unlimited plan users in ISP's crosshairs
Singapore Air to offer in-flight WiFi 

Singapore Air to offer in-flight WiFi

Second take.
Adelaide uni to give science students iPads 

Adelaide uni to give science students iPads

The University of Adelaide planned to make the textbooks and courseware for its science degrees available to students for free through Apple's iPad tablet and other laptops.
Optus stays mum on 21 Mbps upgrade 

Optus stays mum on 21 Mbps upgrade

Optus has declined to put a date on an upgrade of its 3G network to HSPA+, believing that access devices and consumer demand for the speeds it promised wasn't there yet.
Accidental Pirate tightens disclosure rule 

Accidental Pirate tightens disclosure rule

The pro-copyright lobby group behind the Accidental Pirate website has changed a legal clause that allowed it to disclose the personal information of users to any third party.
Internode flags "substantial" response to terabyte plans 

Internode flags "substantial" response to terabyte plans

ISP Internode has flagged another round of "substantial" broadband plan revisions to counter the "terabyte" plans announced by competitors last week.
iiNet to revise plans after Telstra retail price cuts 

iiNet to revise plans after Telstra retail price cuts

ISP iiNet has indicated it will launch revised broadband plans in "one-to-two months" to counter aggressive price and quota competition from Telstra
ISPs rally against Telstra ADSL price cuts 

ISPs rally against Telstra ADSL price cuts

ISP TPG has shrugged off an aggressive price revamp of Telstra's ADSL plans as Internode rallied users to stand by the ISP and not move their services to Telstra
Conroy delays ISP filter until after content review 

Conroy delays ISP filter until after content review

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy will delay the introduction of mandatory ISP-level filtering until a proposed review of refused classification (RC) guidelines is completed.
Study: Most Aussie internet users won't buy digital copies 

Study: Most Aussie internet users won't buy digital copies

Few Australian internet users are willing to buy music, film, or online newspaper content online instead of buying the hard copy version, a study has found
Conroy reveals plans to censor the internet 

Conroy reveals plans to censor the internet

Mandatory ISP-level filtering comes to Australia.
Nextep builds unlimited Optus 3G data service 

Nextep builds unlimited Optus 3G data service

Nextep has extended its transparent LAN private network product with unlimited 3G access from Optus at a price it claims will be "not too dissimilar" from buying business-grade ADSL services
Government goes it alone on NBN 

Government goes it alone on NBN

The Australian Government will build its own $43 billion National Broadband Network, in a move that returns Australia's telecommunications economy to an era of part-public, part-private ownership.

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