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Amcom and Vocus take the next step as TPG raises the stakes; Optus turns the corner ? profit, revenues, customers up and introduces a mobile payments app ; NBN Co formalises the multi technology mix; Sydney rates poorly as a networked city; Optus selects NEC and NetCracker for OSS and NEC wins deal to boost Solomon Islands mobile and broadband; US court stops attempt to seize domain names; Kiwi telco levy draft published; Major spectrum management reform coming ; AMTA welcomes spectrum paper;...

14th November 2014

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Optus turns the corner ? profit, revenues, customers up; and introduces a mobile payments app; NBN Co formalises the multi technology mix; Optus selects NEC and NetCracker for OSS; and NEC wins deal to boost Solomon Islands mobile and broadband; US court stops attempt to seize domain names; Ericsson will cut jobs to cut costs; Kiwi telco levy draft published.

14th November 2014

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Telstra introduces real-time data usage alerts; Consumers wary of copyright monitoring costs; ANALYSIS Shift Plan shifts Alcatel-Lucent; Alcatel-Lucent ?brings IP routing to cloud?; Microsoft?s missing Lync; Sydney rates poorly as a networked city.

13th November 2014

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ZipTel to spend up big on marketing; Psoda expands Australian operations; On-premise UC solutions on the decline; Spark lowers Australian roaming costs; Ericsson gets gong from Analysys Mason; ECONOMUSE Act now ? or the NBN will be a white elephant The Charles Todd Oration last week highlights misunderstanding about the true state of the NBN.

10th November 2014

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COVER STORY DATA RETENTION; Government moves on data retention; Industry falls into line; Senators try to stop data retention; Australian businesses support data retention but worried about cost and cybercrime; OPINION 1 Data retention ? secrecy by Government, pussyfooting by Labor; OPINION 2 Labor tops the polls in hypocrisy ; AWS gets the tick for government use; Vocus goes after Amcom; Megaport splits and expands; iiNet Downloaders Club; Telstra?s Asian strategy revealed;...

31st October 2014

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Government moves on data retention; Industry falls into line; Australian businesses support data retention but worried about cost and cybercrime; OPINION Labor tops the polls in hypocrisy; Smartphone market booming; Telstra and Motorola in the fast LANES; Ericsson Sparks in New Zealand; and Spark opens new data centre.

31st October 2014

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COVER STORY Split Telstra, says Optus; OPINION Everybody?s wrong except me, says Turnbull; Government mandates cloud computing; Telstra completes $1 billion share buy-back; CA submits revised TCP Code to ?streamline will customer information requirements? ; iiNet makes the case against data retention ; OPINION Telstra makes 1800 calls from mobiles free; Australian broadband downloads pass an exabyte every three months ; Advent One deploys Brocade ; Fibre to the what? A short...

10th October 2014

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Telstra completes $1 billion share buy-back; CA submits revised TCP Code to ?streamline will customer information requirements?; Singapore NBN takes shape; First URLs for Melbourne?s domain name Melbourne is only the third city in the world - after London and New York ?; Linux Foundation backs NFV project; Many Cisco products affected by Bash bug; Ericsson releases Bowser and OpenWebRTC as open source; NEC wins SA Government network contract; Enterprise security ?becoming harder?.

7th October 2014

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TPG shares surge on growth prospects; Telstra expands with Equinix; Australia a leader in digital marketing; Comms Alliance releases VDSL2 standards; Ericsson buys into PaaS vendor Apcera; Better broadband ?means less commuting?; Optus bird flies straight.

24th September 2014

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Ergas and Fels say increased copyright burden on ISPs will lead to higher prices; Optus 10 and Jabiru-2 satellites launched; Allen Lew back in Australia as new Optus CEO; Telco complaints fall again ? industry congratulates itself; hey, not so fast, says ACCAN; Opposition grows to scrapping of community TV; while AMTA welcomes spectrum review; ACMA outsources numbering management; Morrow defends NBN rollout in Tasmania, signs new contracts; Quickflix challenges Netflix to play fair; 'J'accuse...

19th September 2014