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
Free Wi-Fi comes to Melbourne's Flinders Street station  

Free Wi-Fi comes to Melbourne's Flinders Street station

Metro Trains has kicked off a three-month trial of free wi-fi services at Melbourne's Flinders Street Station.
Singapore Air to offer in-flight WiFi 

Singapore Air to offer in-flight WiFi

Second take.
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
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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