• "Kurt Hignet Of Blue Mouse Technologies Talks NBN Solutions"
    Apr 11 2023

    Kurt Hignet from Blue Mouse Technologies joined Ron Fiedler on Podcast City Radio.

    Kurt has been flat out with hardware sales, selling laptops, gaming computers, and basic computers this week.

    In addition, they have been selling inks, printers, and toners, with a roaring trade.

    Ron and Kurt had a conversation about the struggles of sourcing supplies and the impact of relying too much on China for parts.

    Kurt explained that his computer stuff is usually sourced from a supplier in Adelaide, while their inks come from a supplier in Sydney.

    Ron and Kurt discussed the importance of having a local supplier to fix technical and hardware issues.

    Finally, they discussed the topic of NBN and the various types of technology and services it encompasses.

    NBN stands for National Broadband Network, and it is a high-speed connection that allows Australians to access the internet and other digital services with greater speed and reliability.

    It is available in different types of technology, including fibre to the premises, fibre to the curb, fibre to the node, and fixed wireless and satellite services.

    The conversation discusses the National Broadband Network (NBN) in Australia. The participants discuss the different types of NBN connections available, including fiber to the node, fiber to the premises, Skymaster for rural areas, fixed wireless, and mobile broadband from telcos.

    They talk about the speeds of each connection and how they vary, as well as the fact that new buildings must have fiber to the premises connections.

    They also mention hybrid fiber coaxial, which is the old Foxtel connection and fixed wireless, which is a connection with a little antenna dish on the roof.

    Finally, they talk about using a small box with a chip, which is a mobile provider's internet connection, and how it can be faster than the NBN.

    In this conversation, the two discuss the benefits of having fast internet access with 5G coverage.

    They mention many mobile providers offer data plans with 100-200 gigs of data for around $50 a month.

    The conversation then shifts to how people are increasingly relying on their mobile phones and tablets for everyday tasks, and how technology has advanced to the point where it is practically a necessity.

    The two then suggest that people need to start looking into upgrading to the next generation of internet technology in order to keep up with the changing times.

    Timestamps

    0:00:00

    Interview with Kurt Hignet of Blue Mouse Technologies

    0:01:36

    Overview of NBN: A Conversation with Kurt from Kurt's Computers

    0:03:15

    Discussion on Different Types of NBN Connections in Australia

    0:09:03

    Conversation on the Benefits of 5G Internet and Mobile Plans

    0:10:38

    Conversation on Upgrading Mobile Phone Data and Specials at Kurt's Store

    0:12:25

    Interview with Kurt Hignet of Blue Mouse Technologies

    24-03-2023

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  • "Kurt Hignet Of Blue Mouse Technologies Shares Expertise On Technology And Scams"
    Apr 11 2023

    Kurt Hignet of Blue Mouse Technologies joined Ron Fiedler on Podcast City Radio to discuss his organization and what it has to offer.

    Blue Mouse Technologies has been in operation since 2001 when it was started by Charlie. Kurt and Elizabeth joined the business in 2011 and since then have merged with other IT businesses as well as buying out an ink business.

    Kurt has over 21 years of experience in the technology industry and Blue Mouse Technologies has three locations around Adelaide and offers telephone support.

    Blue Mouse is a technology shop that specializes in buying and selling computer and technology products, and mobile phones, helping customers with mobile and telephone accounts, gas, and electricity.

    Kurt states that their service is quite popular, and they often get 15 to 20 customers coming in who have been scammed or hacked.

    He also notes that the most common scam at the moment is when someone clicks around on the internet and their screen gets taken over by a giant pop-up that cannot be closed off.

    The conversation is about what to do if you receive an alert on your computer that your computer is infected and a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft.

    The advice is to turn the computer off and on again, as this will reset the system and give it a chance to process any updates it needs.

    Additionally, it is recommended to turn the computer off at least once a week to give the battery and hardware a rest.

    The advice is also to not let anyone remotely access your computer without knowing who it is you are giving access to, as this could lead to your bank accounts being compromised.

    Finally, the conversation also mentions the scam of receiving a text message from someone claiming to be a relative who has dropped their phone and is asking for money.

    The advice is to not fall for the scam. In this conversation, Kurt is discussing the current prevalence of fake SMS messages that ask recipients to send money to a particular bank account.

    They advise against opening or responding to such messages and advise that if the message is legitimate, the sender will likely contact the recipient in a different way.

    They also mention that when kids need money, they usually call their parents instead of texting.

    Kurt will be providing updates on new technologies and IT news and answering your questions.

    24-02-2023

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    14 mins