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More than 5b now have access to mobile services: GSMA More than five billion of the world's population are now connected to a mobile network, up from 4.6 billion at the end of 2015, according to a study from the GSM Association released at the United Nations this week.

26th September 2018

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Telstra speeding up connections for NBN broadband users Telstra is boosting Internet speeds for almost a million of its home and small business customers with a National Broadband Network speed upgrade to the standard plus NBN 50 speed tier.

2nd March 2018

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LTE drives mobile broadband explosion: Ericsson More than one million new mobile broadband subscribers every day are being added to networks around the world with an estimated 2.6 billion subscribers expected to be signed up through to 2022.

14th June 2017

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Optus Satellite wins inflight wi-fi deal with Virgin Australia Virgin Australia has announced that inflight connectivity provider Gogo and Optus Satellite have got the nod to provide inflight wi-fi on the airline?s domestic and international services.

3rd April 2017

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The Productivity Commission and the USO Will it tackle the $300m pa paid to Telstra for the USO? OSSii agreement renewed and extended by Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia In order to ?make the integration of mobile network management systems easier,? the top three global telecom equipment makers have renewed their OSSii agreement. Megaport partners with Cologix in US, Canadian markets

14th July 2016

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Android Os Updates A Mess ? Only 18% On Lollipop; Thodey To Chair Csiro; Vocus-Amcom Deal Bears Fruit; Gsma Disappointed In Slow Spectrum Reregulation; Hey! Somebody?s Hacked My Smart Watch!; Deloitte Hosts Cyber Security Meeting.

7th August 2015

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ANALYSIS High Noon - the great 2015 streaming shootout; Hey, Presto! Giving Netflix the flick; as Fetch TV brings out BBC big guns; Dumb and Dumber - the two biggest piracy drivers; GSMA outlines 5G future; What were they thinking? Lenovo builds a lemon.

9th December 2014

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Headlines The new look Australia Post ? two divisions and 1000 less staffAustralia Post will undergo a major restructure that will mean major job losses. But CEO Ahmed Fahour says the changes are necessary for profitability.Sydney landing station for Hawaiki cable

11th June 2014