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Tucker: Australia locked out of world class broadband Australia?s increasing use of fibre to the node (FTTN) has locked the country out of world-class broadband for years to come. If Australia is ever to obtain first-class broadband services, it will be necessary to replace FTTN with higher speed technologies says Professor Rod Tucker.

11th April 2017

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Tucker: Australia locked out of world class broadband Australia?s increasing use of fibre to the node (FTTN) has locked the country out of world-class broadband for years to come. If Australia is ever to obtain first-class broadband services, it will be necessary to replace FTTN with higher speed technologies says Professor Rod Tucker.

11th April 2017

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Emeritus Professor slams Coalition NBN as ?bad deal?; Call for halt to introduction of ISP copyright code; Telstra?s T-Voice: landline calls on your smartphone or tablet at home; 5G connections: 240 million by 2025 and IoT; Spark wants certainty for industry from regulatory review; Apple slips behind Android in Australia while smartwatches flop; Blackberry to acquire Good Technology.

9th September 2015

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TPG iiNet deal in the balance Malone says board ?out of ideas? Data retention now the law of the land Don?t say you weren?t warned, says Ludlam Website blocking the next battleground Nextflix arrives - Video wars get serious Tucker says FTTP costs ?confusing? Troubled Newsat asks for trading halt

27th March 2015

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Tucker says FTTP costs ?confusing? Malone predicts further consolidation ? is Vodafone next? Brandis outlines cost of data retention ?Go dark? campaign increases momentum ACCC rules on non-price access issues

26th March 2015

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Scales assertions ?incorrect?, says Tucker; In support of a fibre to the premises NBN; Now Vodafone goes with Ericsson; Telstra warns on scams; Life in the smart lane ? connected device usage reaches new high; FRITZ!Box goes VDSL2 with new modem/router.

21st August 2014