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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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Government refuses to release report on costs of data retention; Over a million Aussies use two mobile phones; Dish the big winner in US spectrum auction; Major rise in DDOS attacks; Verizon launches Internet of Things portal; BT sets out ultrafast broadband vision for UK; Allied Telesis named smart cities partner

2nd February 2015

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Telstra gets go-ahead for NBN migration plan; NewSat defaults ? share price even lower; Ericsson down on weak North American sales; Excuse me while I take a TV break; Cars and kitchens and things ? all on the Internet.

28th January 2015

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Telstra launches trading network for global financial community; Is this the year of the connected car?;  or the connected plane?; Western Sydney and NT NBN cutover soon; ?CyberJihad? against US military; OPINION     Brandis does terrorists? work for them.

13th January 2015

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COVER STORY LABOR?S NBN DREAM IS NO MORE; GOVERNMENT MOVES ON PIRACY; as The Pirate Bay shut down ? again; High Noon - the great 2015 streaming shootout; Telstra delivers cheaper roaming; Vodafone brings 850 MHz 4G+ to Melbourne; Optus improves cable package; Ofcom examines UK?s comms challenges; GSMA outlines 5G future; Let your fingers do the banking; Here comes G.fast; Internet of Things ?drives business outcomes?; 4G LTE rollout ?will peak in 2015?; Ruckus says Aussies are cutting the...

12th December 2014

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Let your fingers do the banking; Westpac says it is the first bank in the world to allow fingerprint sign-in for its; Here comes G.fast; Ruckus says Aussies are cutting the cord; Internet of Things ?drives business outcomes?; 4G LTE rollout ?will peak in 2015?; Alcatel-Lucent announces community partnership with Telco Together Foundation; Telstra takes Cisco cloud live.

8th December 2014

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Excess data charge complaints still increasing; ANALYSIS The metadata of the Government?s intentions; Higher 4G speeds for Vodafone in Melbourne; Nokia says the future is bright; NEC and Singapore?s EDB sign R&D deal; The coming 100GbE growth spurt.

17th November 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

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Telstra renews Ericsson deal to support SDN; Telstra has confirmed Ericsson as its continued supplier for optical transport; Dead as a Dodo; Impossible to cost data retention, says iiNet; Australian IT managers unaware of privacy laws; Samsung buys its way into IoT market; MobileMuster wants your old phones.

19th August 2014