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Data retention bill passes lower house with ALP support NBN Senate committee makes second report Vertel?s launches national digital mobile radio network KPMG buys First Point Global Etihad, Allianz first with Cisco StadiumVision Hi-Fli Wi-Fi on planes a step closer

20th March 2015

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All NBN numbers up; ACMA simplifies equipment supply; Westfield in massive Wi-Fi rollout; NextDC turns the cash flow corner; Optus turns iPhones into satellite phones; Ciena delivers for the ?web-scale world?; Newzulu Flipps over to media partnership.

27th February 2015

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NBN enforces satellite download limits ? and better 4G for the bush; Telstra vs Optus vs Vodafone ? financials; Online video growing strongly; Leadership troubles cloud data retention plans; Alcatel-Lucent Shifts direction; Brocade acquire Riverbed's SteelApp business.

13th February 2015

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The great data retention debate; Outrage over secrecy on cost report; Abbot tries to wedge Labor; Fletcher to take over from Turnbull?; BT buys EE for ?12.5 billion ? and the Germans move in; Telstra?s new CIO; A million Aussies have two phones

6th February 2015

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Heir apparent ? Fletcher in the hot seat if Turnbull kicked upstairs; Spark and Vocus form JV on Kiwi cable Wi-Fi and IPTV upgrade at MCG; Megaport launches services into HK and NZ; Deloitte launches Australian cybercentre; Wheeler comes out fighting for net neutrality; Apple grows iOS market share

5th February 2015

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Telstra?s new CIO ? that?s Yarkoni, not Marconi; Abbott uses terrorism to defend data retention; Tell us the costs of data retention, says ACCAN; Foxtel?s triple play ? with no cable broadband; Virgin Mobile offers bonus data in February; Expats phone home, says Optus; Hotel industry backpedals on blocking Wi-Fi

3rd February 2015

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2015 ? the year of video streaming; Stan joins Presto, Netflix, Fetch TV, BigPond Movies, Quickflix, Apple TV ?; FCC warns hotels against blocking Wi-Fi; Data retention hearings ? why bother? Newsat defaults; Hutchison moves on O2; iPhone 6 gives Apple record result

30th January 2015

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Public hearings begin on data retention ? why bother? No Choice but to ?HideMyAss? for global and secure content access; Quickflix looking for a way out as Netflix looms; Amazon joins email market with WorkMailFCC warns hotels against blocking guests? Wi-Fi.

30th January 2015

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Battle of the low earth orbit satellites ? O3b vs Virgin vs SpaceX; Telcos benefit from booming Australian M2M market;  and Australian UC cloud market ?to reach $650 million by 2020?; Mnet Mobile to resell SkyFii data analytics; Ruckus Wireless finds the missing Lync; Neural and 3CX team up to connect VOIP.

21st January 2015

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Let your fingers do the banking; Westpac says it is the first bank in the world to allow fingerprint sign-in for its; Here comes G.fast; Ruckus says Aussies are cutting the cord; Internet of Things ?drives business outcomes?; 4G LTE rollout ?will peak in 2015?; Alcatel-Lucent announces community partnership with Telco Together Foundation; Telstra takes Cisco cloud live.

8th December 2014