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Labor says no quick changes, fixing NBN will be take time The Australian Labor Party will not make any quick changes to the rollout of the national broadband network if it comes to power in the Federal Election later this year, but will take a "responsible" approach to the project.

16th March 2019

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Telstra's use of FttC for NBN connections approved Telstra's variation to the NBN migration plan, using fibre-to-the-curb in addition to other technologies, has been granted approval by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Vodafone expands network with 128 new mobile sites Vodafone has expanded its Australia-wide mobile network, adding 128 new mobile sites across the network over the past three months.

7th March 2018

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Google to build undersea cables to boost cloud business Google plans to build three new undersea cables to speed up its connections with new regions as it looks to better its cloud computing business and compete with rivals Amazon and Microsoft.

18th January 2018

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UK researcher unknowingly ends global ransomware attack The Windows ransomware attacks that occurred over the weekend, putting British patients' lives at risk and paralysing organisations in nearly 100 other countries, has been stopped in its tracks purely by accident.

15th May 2017

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Telstra denies firmware caused outages; Woolworths Mobile launches three new ?simple phone bundle? plans; AFP raids on ALP offices show dangers of data retention: Snowden; Orange secures network services deal with AngloGold Ashanti; OVO gets mobile with Gymnastics Australia; Microsoft?s Lumia 650 ? a worker?s phone now here.

24th May 2016