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Lack of trust in Internet privacy deters online shoppers Internet users in many countries, including Australia, are increasingly concerned about their online privacy, and 49% say lack of trust is the main reason for not shopping online, according to a new global survey.

27th April 2017

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NBN Co hiding poor technology from users, says expert The NBN Co has not undertaken any demonstrations to show Australians what kind of speeds are needed to get good response times when streaming videos, because to do so would show the inadequacy of the technology being used, a network expert says.

6th April 2017

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Telstra: LTE-Broadcast across Australia by 2018 Telstra and Ericsson have announced the upcoming deployment of LTE-B and continued investment for the national roll-out of LTE-B in 2017 and beyond.

28th February 2017

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Telstra half-yearly results show drops in profit, revenue Telstra's half-yearly profits have dropped by 14.4% and its revenue has fallen by 3.6%, according to its results announcement on Thursday.

17th February 2017

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Morrow admits NBN can?t deliver affordable superfast broadband NBN Co chief Bill Morrow has admitted that the National Broadband Network cannot deliver an affordably priced superfast broadband product to Australians. However, he claims we don't need it anyway and wouldn't use it even if it was free.

16th February 2017

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Morrow admits NBN can?t deliver affordable superfast broadband NBN Co chief Bill Morrow has admitted that the National Broadband Network cannot deliver an affordably priced superfast broadband product to Australians. However, he claims we don't need it anyway and wouldn't use it even if it was free.

16th February 2017

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Productivity Commission recommends scrapping of USO Telstra could lose billions of dollars in payments if the Federal Government adopts recommendations by the Productivity Commission that the Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation be scrapped.

7th December 2016

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NetComm beats Nokia to win NBN Co FttC tender NBN Co has opted for Australian-made with its decision to award local vendor NetComm Wireless a contract for the supply of distribution point units (DPU) needed for the fibre to the kerb rollout of the National Broadband Network.

23rd November 2016

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MyRepublic takes up the Internet speed challenge with first offer Singapore-based Internet service provider (ISP) MyRepublic will officially launch in the Australian market next week with its first unlimited Internet data plans.

7th November 2016

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AT&T to acquire Time Warner for US$85 billion in major media/comms shakeup Remember when AT&T was broken up in the US? Whether you do, or don?t, AT&T is on the verge of becoming the most powerful telco and media organisation in the world.

24th October 2016