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TelSoc's annual Charles Todd Oration is in Sydney on Thursday, 12 October 2023. Come lunch and network with Rob Nicholls (this year's Orator), Michelle Rowland, the Minister for Communications, and TelSoc members and guests. The 2023 Charles Todd Orator is Rob Nicholls.
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Our industry has achieved a lot over the past two years, including the rollout of 5G networks and the rollout of the NBN plus its new initiative for FTTP upgrades. We need to celebrate those who make outstanding contributions to our telecommunications.
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Reminder to Register for Luke Coleman Lunchtime Event: The telecoms industry agenda for the 48th Parliament – Wednesday 30 April at 12.30 PM All members and industry colleagues are invited to attend this free online event.
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TelSoc Online Event: Luke Coleman: Election Preview The telecoms industry agenda for the 48th Parliament Wednesday, 30th April 2025 – from 12.30 pm AEST TelSoc has pleasure in announcing its next online event on Wednesday 30th April, from 12.30 p.m. With just weeks to go until the Federal election, Communications Alliance CEO Luke Coleman will present on the industry's top priorities for the next term of Parliament.
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TelSoc Online Event: Luke Coleman: Election Preview The telecoms industry agenda for the 48th Parliament Wednesday, 30th April 2025 – from 12.30 pm AEST TelSoc has pleasure in announcing its next online event on Wednesday 30th April, from 12.30 p.m. With just weeks to go until the Federal election, Communications Alliance CEO Luke Coleman will present on the industry's top priorities for the next term of Parliament.
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Interconnected: My Career in Telecommunications and Beyond by Peter Gerrand
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Reminder: Professor William Webb, Is this the end of telecoms history? Online event Wednesday 12 March 2025 – 5.00 pm AEDT This online event is not to be missed. William Webb will present his contentious thesis about the future of telecommunications, and of the impact of reducing demand for increased data speed and data capacity over the next decade. What does this mean for broadband and for mobile network services in particular?
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Reminder: Professor William Webb, Is this the end of telecoms history? Online event Wednesday 12 March 2025 – 5.00 pm AEDT This online event is not to be missed. William Webb will present his contentious thesis about the future of telecommunications, and of the impact of reducing demand for increased data speed and data capacity over the next decade. What does this mean for broadband and for mobile network services in particular?
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Reminder: Professor William Webb, Is this the end of telecoms history? Online event Wednesday 12 March 2025 – 5.00 pm AEDT This online event is not to be missed. William Webb will present his contentious thesis about the future of telecommunications, and of the impact of reducing demand for increased data speed and data capacity over the next decade. What does this mean for broadband and for mobile network services in particular?
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Update on TelSoc Event How to register for the TelSoc Event on 12 March 2025: Professor William Webb, Is this really the end of telecoms history? The event is free, but TelSoc wants attendees to register with their names and email addresses. A Zoom link will be sent by email, with a reminder, to all registrants in good time before the event. Having difficulties registering? Some potential attendees have had difficulty registering. Follow these steps: