NZ showing Australia how to do Broadband? New Zealand is in good shape. Over 60% of the build in the original UFB areas has now been completed compared to 30% for Australia. But what about its move to utility style regulation? NBN fibre diet for those can afford it Australians who are willing to pay for it will be able to get fibre laid right up to their houses to access the NBN, according to the 2017 corporate plan released by NBN Co.

29th August 2016

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Optus extends NT mobile coverage with ?innovative? small cell technology Optus is boosting mobile coverage for locals and travellers across 12 remote locations in the Northern Territory with the introduction of cells that provide mobile coverage through its satellites.

26th August 2016

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Vodafone Australia boss says consistent growth in 2016 Want to know what Vodafone is doing about 5G, 4G, NBN, IoT, more $5 roaming, Mymix plans, unlimited data and more? Local CEO I?aki Berroeta tells all.

25th August 2016

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Telstra?s new Pre-Paid Plus plans at $40 and $50 very competitive With MVNO activity heating up to fantastic new levels of competition, it?s very interesting to see Telstra make its most generous pre-paid moves yet.

24th August 2016

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Telstra 'big bang? launch of new services to meet 'surging' consumer demand Telstra has upped the ante in the battle for the hearts and minds of subscribers and the ?surging? popularity of on-demand entertainment and streaming services into the home. The big telco blasted on to the market on Monday by launching new Internet entertainment bundles and new Wi-Fi technology it claims will push in-home speeds and coverage to new levels.

23rd August 2016

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GfK upgrades 2016 smartphone forecast, Australia demand down 9% Emerging markets are powering smartphone sales, according to forecaster GfK, with full year global smartphone sales for 2016 set to increase from $400.7 billion to $426 billion, up 5%. However, demand in Australia is down, with a savage drop in sales in 2Q16.

22nd August 2016

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Cisco sheds 5500 jobs in shift from switches to software Cisco has always been about the metal ? sure, you needed a highly paid rocket scientist to set it up, but once done it was the very fabric of the network. No longer, heavy metal is now considered a low growth area

19th August 2016

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Optus connects on $20 million WiFi shopping centre rollout  Optus has secured a multi-million dollar deal to rollout high speed WiFi services across 81 shopping centres run by the Vicinity property group across Australia. Australia lags on Netflix speeds ? and everything else Netflix has updated its Australian prime-time use ISP ratings, and it is a little bit of a shock.

18th August 2016

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NBN ?on track' and buoyed by exceeding network rollout targets Controversy and questions about broadband speed and performance aside, NBN Co, the company building the National Broadband Network, has today released its 2016 financial results and says it has exceeded connection and financial targets for the ninth consecutive quarter.

17th August 2016

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Aussies buy fewer smartphones ? 18% decline on a year ago International Data Corporation (IDC) says only 1.8 million smartphones were shipped in Australia in Q2, 2016 down from 2.2 million units a year ago. The 18% YoY (year-on-year) decline for the overall mobile phone market is the third consecutive quarter of double-digit decline.

16th August 2016

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