iiNet
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What will the Government pay for data retention? Telcos write to Turnbull and Brandis as Abbott agrees to journalist sources amendment Turnbull flags GST on Google ads iiNet and TPG ? what about the customer? Telstra tool to help manage kids? screen time Smart Homes are very insecure
17th March 2015
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TPG to acquire iiNet ? Why the $1.4 billion deal makes sense ? how TPG and iiNet complement each other ? Should the ACCC allow the deal? Greens say no ? Australia?s telcos ? a statistical comparison ? iiNet brands top customer ratings ? TPG last Netball?s Telstra live streaming app launches ACCC says beware of NBN scammers PM opens Vodafone?s Hobart customer centre
16th March 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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The path to 5G opens up The biggest news at Mobile World Congress; Netflix ANZ here on 24 March; iiNet pays $204,000 in penalties for advertising breach; Inmarsat and Aussie aviation partner on global flight tracking; HP to acquire Aruba Networks; Broadband over HFC booming ? Arris the leader; Optus to release own brand ?Cash by Optus? smartphone; Telstra and Cisco team for on-demand services; Ericsson cloud gets ?hyperscale upgrade?; Facebook founder underwhelms at MWC
4th March 2015
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Thodey retires ? Penn new Telstra CEO; Finally! Vodafone turns the corner; For sale ? Australia?s mobile towers; Data retention to cost up to $400 million a year; Telstra expands to the highveld; iiNet breaks billion dollar barrier; The billion dollar cyber heist
20th February 2015
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iiNet breaks the billion dollar barrier; while TPG trots out FTTB again; Spark ?on track? with mobiles up; ACCC issues draft NBN LTRCM determination; 5G World Alliance will be launched at MWC; Vocus to buy more submarine cable capacity; Affordable telecoms a win for everyone, says ACCAN ? but many still paying for 1800 calls from mobiles
20th February 2015
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Vodafone turns the corner; Data retention to cost ?up to? $400 million a year ? while Abbott clutching at straws; Into Africa ? Telstra expands to the highveld; iiNet warns on NBN cut-off; ACMA tells Business Class Telecom to comply; Australian court doubts Dallas Buyers Club evidence; Aussie companies look for cloud value
19th February 2015
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A tale of two companies ? Optus and Telstra?s financial results Telstra way up, Optus flat; iiNet eyes IoT opportunity with AllSeen Alliance partnership; Integrating IP and optical technologies ?can reduce costs?; Nokia and Coriant demonstrate SON on mobile backhaul; UFB take-up ?accelerating?, says Kiwi Government
13th February 2015
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iPhone 6 propels Apple to record result; Phablet ?to be 20% of phone shipments?; CSIRO to pilot cloud data breakthrough; Brocade sees ?historic year? ahead ?; and offers Vyatta Controller free for a year; iiNet partners with Ronald McDonald House
29th January 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