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COVER STORY Fixed line telephony in major global decline; New group launches communications initiative; Not so fast on data retention, says committee; OPINION Brandis: I can see you but you can?t see me ; Telstra launches 4GX in Melbourne; Asia Pacific FTTH reaches 100 million, no thanks to Australia; ACMA flags changed OTT regulation; Chorus reduces UFB cost guidance; Fire service using Polycom video collaboration; Ericsson and IBM collaborate on 5G antenna designs; Telco IT investment growing...

28th November 2014

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ANALYSIS Vodafone forced to deny sale speculation; Adobe backpedals on Click Frenzy claims; ACMA flags changed OTT regulation; Telstra says small cells bring big rewards; Spark and Huawei ink Kiwi mobile deal; ACMA?s new portal to boost malware fight.

24th November 2014

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COVER STORY VERTIGAN AND THE RESPONSE; Vertigan says split up the NBN and sell it off; Broadband around the world ? report from the Netherlands; NBN product roadmap shows FTTN retail still nine months away; OPINION Vertigan cops a drubbing ? and rightly so; Australia?s surveillance future ?data retention, more powers for ASIO, less oversight; Berners-Lee argues for open ? but private ? web; Government acting like Big Brother ? Greens; Business backs data retention ? with oversight; OPINION 1...

3rd October 2014

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NBN product roadmap shows FTTN retail still nine months away; OPINION Vertigan cops a drubbing ? and rightly so; Broadband around the world ? report from the Netherlands; Consumers want fast online shopping; ACCC will not oppose Expedia buying Wotif; Alcatel-Lucent sells enterprise division to China; ACMA tells telcos to play by the rules.

3rd October 2014

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ACMA warns telcos on compliance; The Government wants to Google you; ACCAN launches digital business kit; and Telstra launches accessibility initiatives; Turnbull supports multi stakeholder Internet; iPhone 6 presales break record; OPINION But why the fuss? The iPhone 6 is OK, but who cares about U2?

17th September 2014

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Ergas and Fels say increased copyright burden on ISPs will lead to higher prices; Opposition grows to scrapping of community TV; Morrow defends NBN rollout in Tasmania, signs new contracts; Quickflix challenges Netflix to play fair; 'J'accuse!' Kim Dotcom vs the Kiwi PM; ACMA outsources numbering management.

16th September 2014

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COVER STORY - THE PIRACY DEBATE ; Lack of transparency in Transparency Report; The questions in the Migration Assurance Policy; and takes Whispir international; ACMA releases five year spectrum outlook ; Mail decline hits Australia Post profits ; Samsung beats Apple to the punch; as EFTPOS goes online with consumer trials; Microsoft silent on Australian Azure host; Change the network planning laws, says AMTA; Move over Google Maps ? Nokia?s HERE now on Samsung?s Android phones; while Xiaomi...

5th September 2014

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Is Vodafone for sale? Got a spare $100 billion?; ACMA releases five year spectrum outlook; Microsoft silent on Australian Azure host; Samsung beats Apple to the punch; Apple shifts nude celebrity hacking blame; Forget the branch, it?s now banking on the go - ANZ.

4th September 2014

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OPINION    ?Independent? review criticises NBN?s birthThe Scales report into the original development and planning process for the NBN was tabled yesterday. It is not kind to the former government or to the ACCC. Turnbull to keynote ACMA RadComms forumMinister for Communications Malcom Turnbull will head the speaker line-up at this year?s RadComms conference, which will focus on spectrum allocation.

5th August 2014

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COVER STORY ? THE GREAT PIRACY DEBATE ?    Government releases piracy discussion paper ?to greatly differing responses?    OPINION      When anti-piracy laws are anti-consumer laws?    The industry response ? Comms Alliance?    The copyright owners? response ? Foxtel?    The consumer advocate?s response ? Choice ?    The politician?s response ? the Greens 

1st August 2014