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Telstra Pacnet acquisition complete Skype for Business to make Microsoft a serious UC player EU opens Android antitrust investigation against Google Australia ?way out of touch?: delegates to privacy conference Planet ISP refunds consumer, but attracts ACMA criticism Netflix regret over Australian data cap exclusions

17th April 2015

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Anti-piracy code released Backlash against speculative invoicing as iiNet loses case Government hides behind ?Netflix tax? NewSat out of time and money ACCC to examine TPG?s bid for iNet My Net Fone mops up TNZI

10th April 2015

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Behind the ?Netflix tax? Optus renews contract with ATO VMware vCloud Air goes live in Australia Brocade enhances campus LAN product set NEC ?prepares Australia for 5G? Ericsson takes video to the cloud China leads as fixed broadband numbers pass 700m

10th April 2015

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TPG to acquire iiNet for $1.4 billion ACCC rejects Telstra?s access charge plans NBN Co confirms DOCSIS 3.1 Vodafone adds carrier aggregation Telstra of Arabia Optus and Netflix versus Telstra and Presto Pacnet extends SDN and NFV into the optics Closer watch on European M&A activity

13th March 2015

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Telstra to provide metadata to customers ? for a price; Parliamentary data retention committee to examine protecting journalists? sources; ACCC says comms prices fell 2.7% last year; Google?s phone network to be limited to Nexus ? but will Google be Australia?s next mobile player?; Internet fridge implicated in botnet attack

9th March 2015

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ANALYSIS     Should other network providers subsidise NBN in the bush?; Internet Society comes out against Data Retention Bill; SpeedCast to use O3b in Papua New Guinea; SingTel now Singtel, with new ?brand identity?; Next two Inmarsat GX birds to fly soon; Google to become an MVNO?

23rd January 2015

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First FTTN locations named;FTTN rollout areas;BBC argues for ?right to be remembered?;Telstra releases environment strategy; as ITU, minus Australia, declares IT and comms important for sustainable development;The Busan Declaration.

20th October 2014

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Telstra cries poor. The NBN is hurting us!;Telstra?s submission;When too much is not enough ? opposition grows to Telstra?s ?insatiable appetite?;ANALYSIS Now Telstra wants CBDs excluded from Standard Access Obligations;ECONOMUSE The problems of transitional pricing;Turnbull moves on TPG cherry picking;Vodafone Australia turns;Free international calls for Voda this weekend;21 years of Vodafone in Australia;Vodafone launches new business plans; and teams up with Spotify;US Commerce Secretary...

17th October 2014

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ANALYSIS Where does it end? Now Telstra wants CBDs excluded from SAO; Yatango claims ?best value? 4G; Happy birthday Vodafone means free international calls; 21 years of Vodafone in Australia; Google to test millimetre wave transmissions; Amazon Fire phone missing in action; Mobile operators evaluating SDN and NFV.

17th October 2014

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When too much is not enough ? opposition grows to Telstra?s ?insatiable appetite?; US Commerce Secretary pledges open Internet; Pacnet deploys Network-as-a-Service at NSW Government data centre; ECONOMUSE The problems of transitional pricing; Google part of $500 million investment; 100G Europe India Gateway cable upgrade.

15th October 2014