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Government to review USO, Vodafone welcomes the move; Qantas FINALLY bringing fast, free inflight Wi-Fi to Aussie skies from 'early' 2017; Telstra strengthens internal security with Darktrace; Foxtel says new Broadband plans respond to consumers wanting more & more; The people have their say at telecoms Meet the People Forum; Govt flags changes to telco consumer safeguards; Megaport, Akamai seal global CDN deal; Former US solicitor-general to defend Apple against FBI.

24th February 2016

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Optus, Huawei successfully trial 4.5G; Telstra?s mobile 1Gbps service coming, trial of Ericsson 5G for 2018 Comm Games; Phone complaints lowest in 9 years, but Internet complaints up; Wireless industry to collaborate on CBRS; LG?s G5: a ?modular? smartphone with amazing mod-cons; Bloody dropouts; On-line security and privacy in a post-Snowden world.

22nd February 2016

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Work underway to get rid of mobile blackspots; Dubber pursues commercial agreements with telcos, signs Macquarie to pilot; Huawei pitches its plan for telecoms ?digital transformation?; Omni-channel contact is a paradigm shift; Happy birthday .sydney; Dridex financial Trojan generates millions of spam emails daily.

18th February 2016

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TPG international cable system out for a month; Telco complaints on sustained decline, at last; amaysim achieves ?record low? for TIO complaints; 3 billion mobile loyalty cards by 2020: doubling over 5 years; Privacy top issue for EFA election-year campaign; Teens use mobiles to access online, wireless hotspots more popular; Cash by Optus - another way to pay with your phone.

9th February 2016

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Regional spectrum auction brings in $543.5 million; nbn chief confident on track to 8 million connections by 2020; Mandatory reporting of data breaches coming; Regulation changes give consumers better deal on roaming services; ACCAN wants reduction on NBN pricing; Ovum ?encouraged? by NBN progress; Regional spectrum will help enhance 4G services: Telstra.

8th February 2016

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EFA renews objections to warrantless metadata access; Megaport in US forms alliance with CyrusOne; BT joins Acuitas Digital Alliance as founding member; Telstra upgrades King Island transmission to improve internet services; Telstra launches PEN Exchange, PEN Marketplace; Equinix data centres mainstay of Australia, North America cable network; iBoss helps Better Life Mobile deliver mobile to disadvantaged Aussies.

20th January 2016

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The Matrixx hits Vlocity and goes Digital, Telstra has access; PCCW Global seals colocation agreement with NEXTDC; SMEs invest in tech to grow businesses, but cloud adoption lags; Online shopping: is it ok at work when majority of OZ companies monitor employee inboxes?; Crackberry takes on a whole new meaning; Microsoft acquires Event Zero's Skype for Business technology; Global Health starts the year with two contract wins.

15th January 2016

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Revealed - the good, bad & the ugly of the Internet of Things; Nokia, Challenge team up on LTE network deployment; Sevenfold increase in crowdfunded tech investment to $8 billion-plus by 2020; EFA gets behind global call for strong encryption; Purple WiFi, Net-worxs bring joint offering to market; Apple Watch is Winning The Fight; Harry Lee new President of Samsung Electronics Australia.

13th January 2016

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Vodafone revs up regional support, becomes NFF?s exclusive retail telco partner; Australia rejoins global objective to set governance; What network devices excited me in 2015; Security and personal privacy are critical in the omni-channel world; Public sector moving from e-government to digital government: analyst; Will the Surface Phone ever be released?; Palo Alto Networks: six cybersecurity predictions for 2016; Veeam predicts always-on available businesses to become 2016 norm.

14th December 2015

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Huawei says ?radical? new concept reinvents Network Architecture; Do you want to Belong; TVs still preferred for longer OTT viewing; NBN ignored in govt innovation strategy ? a lost opportunity: analyst; Flight Centre completes ?largest migration in QLD history?; Five times more data leakage on iPhone than Samsung; More mobile data breaches ? 16 companies named and shamed.

11th December 2015