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ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; Inmarsat reports ?solid? performance, on track for next GX satellite launch; Comcast previews DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem due early 2016: OZ NBN implications?; Vint Cerf tells Internet users to ask ISPs for IPv6.

7th May 2015

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Privacy and copyright debate rages Hollywood getting tough on ANZ VPN providers Caving to Hollywood national security threat: Coroneos ISOC-AU chief warns on data retention policy ACCAN: remove ambiguity around VPNs Choice slams proposed website blocking law

24th April 2015

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Cyclo-geddon: NSW Central Coast comms slammed by near-cyclonic conditions; Telstra pushes PEN: first globally connected on-demand networking platform; Canberra caving to Hollywood will cause a national security headache: Coroneos; Internet of Things colliding with subscription economy; BlackBerry to boost data security offerings with WatchDox purchase.

23rd April 2015

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iiNet ordered to divulge details of downloaders Motorola wins big SA emergency services deal NEC scores in Victoria Optus keeps data sharing in the family Apple to go straight to iPhone No iPhone 6S Cisco expands security portfolio and acquires Embrane

8th April 2015

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Data retention to become law But how much will it cost? The TPG ? iiNet deal in depth NBN Senate committee makes second report Telco complaints drop to eight year low Turnbull flags GST on Google ads Telstra to acquire Globecast

20th March 2015

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MWC shows the Path to 5G; Samsung moves into next Galaxy with S6; FCC confirms net neutrality; NBN completes 3.5 GHz wireless trial; HP to acquire Aruba Networks; TPPA, data retention and copyright laws ? the unholy trinity.

6th March 2015

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Ten things we learned at Mobile World Congress; Dairy Farm in cloud deployment with Telstra; EU moves on roaming and net neutrality; Smartphones sales top 1.2 billion, Apple?s hypersonic China canter, Android tops in in US; TPPA, data retention and copyright laws ? the unholy trinity

6th March 2015

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NBN starts to deliver; Draft copyright code published - Choice slams it as?medieval?; Android and iOS crushing competition; ACMA simplifies equipment supply; Australia Post losses getting worse; Will net neutrality nuke the Internet? The Thodey legacy.

27th February 2015

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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

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A NBN will pick its own cherries from SeptemberRollout data from Telstra shows that NBN fibre to the basement services to some apartment buildings will begin as early as September. Choice slams anti-piracy paperConsumer group Choice says the leaked Government ?Online Copyright Infringement? discussion paper fails to deal with the real causes of piracy.

29th July 2014