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Cloud gives Ethernet switch market a hammering The business market for Ethernet switches appears to be feeling the effect of cloud computing, with sales in the first quarter of 2017 falling 21% year-on-year and 12% quarter-on-quarter, data from research firm IDC shows.

28th July 2017

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Govt makes $128.4 million available for data retention compliance; Ericsson, Telstra complete successful trial of secure encryption technology; EFA lambasts A-G over ?war of attrition? with Information Commissioner; Industry still not satisfied with proposed Telco security legislation; Microsoft to donate $1 Billion in Cloud Computing to serve ?public good?; Digital Pacific's new Sydney data centre open for business.

21st January 2016

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Finally, Australian airlines should soon get in-sky wi-fi; Inmarsat wants better connected ships, too, with Ericsson; Mix and match cloud services cheaper, but come with a warning; Cyber attacks a growing threat to Southeast Asia businesses, governments; Linux Australia suffers another data leak; Warning: Mobile ?bill shock' risk from iOS9 WiFi Assist.

23rd 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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New Cybersecurity Centre Releases First Report; 2degrees Launches Into Nz Broadband Market; tablet Numbers Down, But Connectivity Soars; cable Operators In Massive Docsis Deployments; alcalu Promises Cost Savings From Cloud Services;mhealth On The Rise, But Fraught With Obstacles.

30th July 2015

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Australian Telemedicine Arrives Via Telstra Health; Accan: Fewer Telco Complaints Or Just Fewer Complainers?; Sa Government Picks Iinet Internode For Cloud ; Higher Nz Broadband Line Charges Again Spark Negative Reaction; ?NORMA? To Be The New 5g Normal; As The Path To 5g Becomes (A Little) Clearer.

3rd July 2015

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ACCC Tells Telstra To Drop Wholesale Internet Prices; Telstra Competitors Welcome Accc Ruling; Telecoms Booming, Traditional Publishing Declining, Show Abs Numbers ; Telco Warned Over Customer Silent Number Privacy Breaches; 5g: Nokia Networks And Sk Telecom Launch South Korean R&D Centre; Alcatel-Lucent Targets Customers With ?tailor-Made? Cloud Solutions.

30th June 2015

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NBN shows steady growth - but more needed; Optus grows cloud offerings; NewSat crashes to earth in US bankruptcy court; Triple treat as IP traffic heads up and up; Ericsson deploys 5G pilot to improve Swedish mines

28th May 2015

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Australia?s FTTN: Fiddling to the Node while FTTHome burns; TPG pipes in a winner against NBN in court case; Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei and Ericsson: top LTE vendors; CenturyLink, NextDC partner up to service Australian market; Most 2G/3G networks to stay on until 2020; Fall in telco customer complaints, service satisfaction levels ?mixed? ; Rio Tinto partners with Accenture for global cloud migration.

29th April 2015

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Optus to charge Netflix for faster access? NBN Co: faster bush wireless speeds in pilot ACCAN: Gov?t should remove ambiguity around VPNs Open second-level .au domains - cui bono? Optus joining Microsoft Cloud OS Network

21st April 2015