Comms Alliance
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The great data retention debate; Outrage over secrecy on cost report; Abbot tries to wedge Labor; Fletcher to take over from Turnbull?; BT buys EE for ?12.5 billion ? and the Germans move in; Telstra?s new CIO; A million Aussies have two phones
6th February 2015
Newsletter
Triple Zero service to include location data; BT in talks to acquire EE, with Deutsche Telekom and Orange to take a share; OPINION Telstra slapped on wrist for misleading ads; Comment invited on Defence cabling standard; IBM to partner with Equinix in the cloud ; Riverbed sold to private equity group; Thodey becomes caricature of himself.
17th December 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
Newsletter
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
Newsletter
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
Newsletter
Telstra in major monitored security deal; Patrick Fair to head CA security panel; NBN cabling site for consumers; Can you live without your phone?; What if you don?t need the NBN?; SBS gets head start with Freeview Plus; Windows Phone gains 500 apps a day; ANALYSIS - Generation Next says content should be free
24th June 2014
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