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Ericsson has released its November 2015 Mobility Report: video traffic to soar; TNZI to quadruple its European network; nbn looks set to get a new board member; Telco protection code delivers millions in savings to consumers; Vodafone perks up Prepaid Combo with ?year of bonus data?; Telstra adds iPad Pro to its plans; Norwood?s World Phone does first ?Double Million? as Android approaches

19th November 2015

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Growing popularity of subscription video on demand services; Symantec gets slapped by Google for a breach in trust; NextDC going to market for A$70 million to fund new Brisbane data centre; Top ten tech predictions for 2016; Service Stream selects IFS to consolidate systems; Playstation 4 implicated as comms tool in Paris terror attacks; Simonsen appointed Polycom Australia, NZ chief.

17th November 2015

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Entertainment and NBN drive Optus Growth; NEC Connects Timorese Schools to Internet for the First Time; Everybody?s Doing Cloud; ACMA Partway Through ICT Infrastructure Transformation; Lack of ?Curiosity? Impacts Technology Innovation: Report; D-Link Taipan ? World?s First AC3200 Router; Inspire Wire.

13th November 2015

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Vocus and Nextgen signed up for the Australia Singapore Cable; Activ8me, nbn get active connecting remote indigenous communities; Data growth exploding along with shift of data traffic from mobile networks to Wi-Fi; ACMA warns of direct carrier billing spending trap; Westpac launches card activation using a smartphone camera; Connected ?things? market growing strongly on back of expanding IoT; Inabox expands wholesale business with purchase of CloudXchange.

12th November 2015

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Legacy legislation not keeping up with today?s complex environment: ACMA; ACMA collects a $2.8 billion windfall in past year; Careless treatment of customer records costs Telechoice; loT a potential security nightmare: Intel CSO; ZTE profits jump on back of strong carrier sales; Mobile subscribers in India close to 1 billion, and growing fast.

29th October 2015

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Telstra continues push into health care with new acquisition; The ACMA hits non-compliant telecommunications providers ? again!; Skype apologises for 21 Sept outage, offers free call time; Superloop shelling out $5.8 million for APEXnetworks; Virgin Mobile pops out free 1GB bonus streaming data with Guvera; 4G Americas publishes new details on 5G technology requirements; Inmarsat?s Pacific endeavour ensured critical comms in military exercise.

9th October 2015

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ABS June 2015 stats show SVOD spurred massive downloads increase; Is Telstra the bully or is it just the tragedy of the commons?; Ruckus unleashes superior yet simplified Wi-Fi for small biz; Strong compliance by industry with telco consumer code; Siemens, Cohda Wireless collaborate on smart infrastructure; Kenton Group to launch ?fibre-free? ultrafast 320Mbps broadband in Europe; Inmarsat selects Cobham SATCOM for terminal build.

8th October 2015

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ACMA?s 1800MHz November 2015 auction: applications open; Vodafone offers monthly instalment payment plan for smartphones; Ericsson to acquire Envivio in multi-million dollar deal; ACMA hits 24 telcos with warnings for code breach; ACCC completes broadband performance monitoring pilot; Major mobile operators release iPhone 6S plans.

14th September 2015

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ACMA tackles challenges of a ?digitised? economy; Rebranding takes Globecast to Telstra Broadcast Services; ALDIMobile revamps pre-paid voice and data lineup; Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus coming 25 September; OPINION:Are there too many Apples in the orchard?; New data hungry Apple products a bonanza for Wi-Fi .

11th September 2015

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Telcos Want Reduced Powers For Acma; Silicon Meets Photonics In New Optical Chip; Industry Unites Against Copyright Trolls; Superloop Releases First Results As Public Company; More Data, Longer Expires Says Optus; Presto Goes Hd Officially At Long Last; Massive Apple Account Theft From New Malware Hit On Jailbroken Ios.

1st September 2015