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Nokia flags job cuts after merger with Alcatel Lucent; Revenues up, profits up as Optus continues network expansion; Apple can?t make our iPhones an expensive paperweight ? Error 53 sucks; 5G will drive ?massive? increase in mobile connections: ACMA; Virgin Mobile pops up with 12GB for $50 with unlim Oz calls and text; Australia?s first Tier 4 data centre ? Micron21; In search of cheap Netflix - a scam with teeth.

15th February 2016

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Telstra drives down carbon emissions 27% last year; Norwood continues record revenue run rate for World Phone, Corona upgrades coming; IBM pursues IoT strategy with The Weather Company acquisition; Danes can download entire HD movie over cable in 2 mins, by 2017; Is the iPhone i-faltering?; Cable cutting and streaming video ? which will win?; Softbank deploys Brocade switches.

1st February 2016

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ACCAN tells telcos: introduce real time usage alerts; Less bill shock for mobile phone users; Preference for tap-and-go over cash, says PayPal; Optus supports fintech start-up hub; Balmain selects NEXTDC for cloud hosting; oneM2M seeks authority as M2M and IoT standard; Telstra and Vodafone plan big openings for iPhone 6S launch.

25th September 2015

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ACMA?s 1800MHz November 2015 auction: applications open; Vodafone offers monthly instalment payment plan for smartphones; Ericsson to acquire Envivio in multi-million dollar deal; ACMA hits 24 telcos with warnings for code breach; ACCC completes broadband performance monitoring pilot; Major mobile operators release iPhone 6S plans.

14th September 2015

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ACMA tackles challenges of a ?digitised? economy; Rebranding takes Globecast to Telstra Broadcast Services; ALDIMobile revamps pre-paid voice and data lineup; Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus coming 25 September; OPINION:Are there too many Apples in the orchard?; New data hungry Apple products a bonanza for Wi-Fi .

11th September 2015

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Will The Jabiru Ever Fly?; Iphone Booms In Australia But Not Elsewhere; The Latest From Quickflix: The China Syndrome; Aarnet Links Up With California Network; New Telephone Numbering System Up And Going; 5g Service Revenues: Us $65 Billion Globally By 2025.

6th August 2015

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NBN signs competitive MTM construction contracts; IPhone 6 success boosts Australian phone market ? and phablets booming; ACMA research shows 12% of Australians are mobile only for phone and Internet; Nokia collaborates on 5G research; AVG, ZTE partner in mobile security deal; Messaging: 200% traffic increase but revenues to decline by US$600 million; Inmarsat creates fourth L-band region; ITU study group for Smart Cities standards.

11th June 2015

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iiNet ordered to divulge details of downloaders Motorola wins big SA emergency services deal NEC scores in Victoria Optus keeps data sharing in the family Apple to go straight to iPhone No iPhone 6S Cisco expands security portfolio and acquires Embrane

8th April 2015

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Ten things we learned at Mobile World Congress; Dairy Farm in cloud deployment with Telstra; EU moves on roaming and net neutrality; Smartphones sales top 1.2 billion, Apple?s hypersonic China canter, Android tops in in US; TPPA, data retention and copyright laws ? the unholy trinity

6th March 2015

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2015 ? the year of video streaming; Stan joins Presto, Netflix, Fetch TV, BigPond Movies, Quickflix, Apple TV ?; FCC warns hotels against blocking Wi-Fi; Data retention hearings ? why bother? Newsat defaults; Hutchison moves on O2; iPhone 6 gives Apple record result

30th January 2015