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TPG iiNet deal in the balance Malone says board ?out of ideas? Data retention now the law of the land Don?t say you weren?t warned, says Ludlam Website blocking the next battleground Nextflix arrives - Video wars get serious Tucker says FTTP costs ?confusing? Troubled Newsat asks for trading halt

27th March 2015

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Resistance grows to TPG/iiNet deal Malone says iiNet board ?out of ideas? Telstra lodges revised NBN Migration Plan Executive Summary of Telstra?s submission Senate ?should demand clarity? on data retention costs - CA Small cells pass ten million mark Rating the major vendors ? Huawei on top

24th March 2015

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CYBERTERRORISM SPOOKS THE SPOOKS; iiNet warns on Telstra?s interim HFC advantages; Telstra launches trading network for global financial community; Huawei now bigger than Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent combined; Telstra confirms Pacnet acquisition; Aussie Internet speeds up, but ranking down; Rude awakening for Queensland Optus users; ?A billion smartphone upgrades this year?; F5 brings cloud DDoS mitigation to Australia; Samsung ?not buying BlackBerry?; Net neutrality debate hots up in US; Meru...

16th January 2015

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Fake emails say ISIS will attack Sydney ? ACMA warning; Huawei now bigger than Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent combined; Telstra share price consolidates above $6.00; 10 million VDSL2 lines in one small country; OPINION     UK PM Cameron ? enemy of data security; BT launches personalised video service; iPhone 7 ?will have curved screen?.

14th January 2015

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COVER STORY WILL TURNBULL?S NBN BE ON TIME? Durrant-Whyte resigns from NICTA over ?differences of opinion?; ANALYSIS ? UK MOBILE MARKET; Vodafone looks at Liberty; Media moguls back major new Aussie P2P online finance venture; The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Aussies ?prefer mobile phones over TVs?; Mobile will ?never replace broadcast radio?; SWIFT start to new payments...

5th December 2014

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The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Moving house? Telstra is here to help; and Optus updates its insurance deals; Huawei outlines cyber security requirements.

4th December 2014

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ANALYSIS Vodafone forced to deny sale speculation; Adobe backpedals on Click Frenzy claims; ACMA flags changed OTT regulation; Telstra says small cells bring big rewards; Spark and Huawei ink Kiwi mobile deal; ACMA?s new portal to boost malware fight.

24th November 2014

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COVER STORY DATA RETENTION; Government moves on data retention; Industry falls into line; Senators try to stop data retention; Australian businesses support data retention but worried about cost and cybercrime; OPINION 1 Data retention ? secrecy by Government, pussyfooting by Labor; OPINION 2 Labor tops the polls in hypocrisy ; AWS gets the tick for government use; Vocus goes after Amcom; Megaport splits and expands; iiNet Downloaders Club; Telstra?s Asian strategy revealed;...

31st October 2014

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Today is stop Data Retention Day; Vocus goes after Amcom; More HD channels coming to Foxtel satellite; AWS gets the tick for government use; Telstra tries again with app store; MyNetFone Australia?s ?fastest growing telco?; CIOs have cloud control, says report; The good and the bad from the Internet of Things; Huawei claims 100G-PON breakthrough.

29th October 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