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Mobile tech take-up delivers $43bn in productivity, workforce participation benefits: research; DCL launches ?Australian first? large scale ISO containerised date centre; Telstra apologises for mobile outage, free data day Sunday 3 April; Mobile tech take-up delivers $43bn in productivity, workforce participation benefits: research.; Optus, Cisco plan $12 million joint investment; Domino?s Pizza plans ?world-first commercial autonomous delivery vehicle?.

21st March 2016

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Some consumers doubt the value of NBN services: survey; MyNetFone calls for lower NBN pricing and less POIs to level telco playing field; Vocus launches ?aggressive? Commander sales program; Price rises, less upgrades drive down smartphone sales; Internet Australia lashes out at Creative Content anti-piracy mission; NBN ? is ?CopperArt? a faster, cheaper roll-out with a legacy?; NBN prices are OK says ACCC.

16th March 2016

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Turnbull?s MTM not good enough, IA chief tells Senate NBN Inquiry; Secret nbn trial slashes per-premises costs in half; Email inventor Ray Tomlinson dead at 74; Top crypto experts differ on Apple v FBI case; Verizon goes 'behind the scenes' of major cyber-crimes; Equinix SY4 opening soon in Sydney.

7th March 2016

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Netflix crackdown may become more aggressive - so what says un-blockers; Optus partners with ATP on consumer product programs; ASUS settles with FTC over thousands of insecure routers; Inabox sees increased business lift revenue by 80%; Site-blocking will make internet access more expensive ? little else; Huge growth predicted in P2P mobile money transfers; Baidu is badforu ? web browser and thousands of apps transmit personal data home.

29th February 2016

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Our ?woeful FTTN NBN?: an open user letter; Another #Telstra outage ? some US hosted web sites affected; ?Netflix tax? to collect GST on overseas, ?digital? purchases; Hey you: Hayu is coming with enough reality SVOD TV to outflix competitors; Current strategies on Internet ?piracy? not working: IA; Australia now on piracy trust list; Warning: Phishing campaign hits mobile banking customers.

12th February 2016

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NBN trials new discount pricing model for service providers; Telecoms security reform legislation still a concern for industry; NextDC putting A$200 million into data centre network expansion; Postage, stamp rates on verge of increase to $1; Telstra, NRL extend sponsorship, digital rights deal; ANZ Bank enhances Internet banking with new website; Digital radio takeup increasing to cover home, work, car.

30th November 2015

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Ericsson, Cisco combined to create ?networks of the future?; Arctic reaction from Internet Australia to the TPP release; nbn triples revenue, loses $336 million for quarter; Another Telstra claimed WORLD FIRST: breaking past the 4G barrier; Ericsson explains Telstra?s LTE-A 1Gbps achievement; CIOs respond to Shadow IT challenge: report; At home or in public, hackers may be spying on you via your smartphone cam.

10th November 2015

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Optus unleashes new wireless broadband challenge; IA warns about extending access to Data Retention scheme; Nokia Networks to trial Artemis Networks? pCell technology; Optus snares Premier League rights; Radio regulations under microscope; Good deal completes for Blackberry; Active VoLTE connections to reach over 1 billion by 2018.

4th November 2015

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IA slams Attorney General?s defence of the Act; $100 Billion in Smart Home revenues predicted by 2020; NEC Australia team builds Oracle box for world market; 5G development: Nokia and du a can-do 5G development deal; ITU approves open standard for immersive sound to transform listening; Inmarsat appoints Vice President of Inflight Services; Comodo?s new silver lining: Acronis Backup Cloud MSP protection.

21st October 2015

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Data Retention compliance could pass to consumers as tax impost: IA; ECONOMUSE: USO levy study ? Final Paper; Kogan Mobile is back via Vodafone at competitive prices; Coles joins prepaid mobile market; Telecommunications for NT remote communities on the improve; Magna hires the King of RF; eftpos partners with Bell ID for new Australian mobile payments capability.

20th October 2015