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Revenue up, profits up, customer retention buoys Macquarie Telecom; Livingstone departing Telstra ahead of next phase of growth; Metronode achieves NABERS of 4.5, now going for 5.0; Optus offers its customers free calls to Fiji for two weeks; Optus receives ?global 4G award? at Mobile World Congress; ACMA changes tack on approach to broadband planning; Destination Melbourne for Cisco DevNet & ANZ developers.

25th February 2016

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Vodafone lifts customer numbers to over 5 million; nbn HFC achieves average trial speeds of 84Mbps; Ericsson, Cisco come together on network service management; Billions connecting to mobile as growth explosion continues; In-flight mobile roaming revenues soaring to $3 billion by 2020; Inmarsat, Actility get together on IoT platform delivery; Megaport launches Internet advancement program; Alcatel OneTouch has simply become Alcatel; Optus, Nokia partner on stadium network improvements.

23rd February 2016

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Telstra free data day sees HUGE 1841 terabytes downloaded; Cisco?s Innovation Central ? open in Sydney; ACMA, NZDIA strengthen joint fight against spam; Apple holds its own with Xiaomi, Huawei in exploding China smartphone market; NEC systems help boost sustainability of WA water resources; Ooyala appoints new chief for APAC, Japan ad-tech business; F-Secure finds Skype ads delivering Angler exploit to PCs; Sillars crosses from Commvault to ALE.

16th February 2016

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DTO snubs advice from peak industry bodies; Microsoft pushes Azure and cloud in Ignite keynote; Macquarie Telecom, VMware collaborate in the cloud; SmartTrans on growth path in China market; Nokia joins Open Compute Project; Cisco's financial results reflect growing demand for switches; Wynyard?s $3.2M cyber solution Telstra deal; Microsoft Office 365 now live through AXONVX virtual exchange.

18th November 2015

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Competition watchdog delays decision on ihail authorisation; Upstart company disrupts historic WAN operations; Motorola revamps its Australian Public Safety Innovation Centre; Global Chatsim wins an Angels? Choice 2015 Award at Dublin Web Summit; Host Analytics, Inside Info launch Sydney data centre; Fact Check: Ericsson and Cisco Systems Partnership; Wireless charging ? three players and no standard yet.

11th November 2015

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Ericsson, Cisco combined to create ?networks of the future?; Arctic reaction from Internet Australia to the TPP release; nbn triples revenue, loses $336 million for quarter; Another Telstra claimed WORLD FIRST: breaking past the 4G barrier; Ericsson explains Telstra?s LTE-A 1Gbps achievement; CIOs respond to Shadow IT challenge: report; At home or in public, hackers may be spying on you via your smartphone cam.

10th November 2015

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Greek Tragedy Makes Mess Of Telco Market; Cisco To Acquire Opendns For Us$635 Million; Mobile Technologies ?changing The Retail Industry?; Nbn Co Adds 200,000 More Homes To Nbn Rollout; Telcos Under Pressure From New Digital Media Players; 1800 Number Calls Free Of Charge, For Most, From Today; Paris Takes Over Top Mobile Job At Spark Nz.

2nd July 2015

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Accc Report On Nbn Co Ready: Recommends More Information Disclosure; Kantar: Android Up Yet Down, Ios Largely Up, Huawei Trumps Xiaomi; Cisco Iot System Provides Architecture For Internet Of Things; Inabox Signs $3.6m Deal With Total Telecom; Telstra Backs Second Acquisition By Ooyala; Quickflix Rejigs Business Model; Roaming To End In Eu ? Finally.

1st July 2015

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Netflix Takes Strong Lead In Svod Market; 4g Growth Moving To Developing Markets; Ciena, Cisco And Infinera Lead Optical Scorecard; Juniper, Ruckus Team Up To Deliver New Wired, Wireless Network Solutions; Huawei Selects Australian Ict Students For Seeds For Future Program; Ericsson Launching Uk?s First Uhdtv Channel For Bt Sport; Emerging Markets Lead The Way In Overcoming Mobile Traffic Growth Decline.

25th June 2015

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THE ?TELSTRA TAX?; iiNet releases TPG bid document to shareholders; and Amcom shareholders vote for Vocus deal; Hyperconnectivity is upon us, says Cisco; Open networking is ?invading the data centre?; OTT revenues go over the top.

16th June 2015