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Telstraman Thodey resigns ? Penn to be new CEO; Draft copyright code published - but code ?must respect consumers?; Parents ?want kids taught digital skills?; ?If the state's got your phone, it's got your soul?; Optical network hardware market ?diverse?.

23rd February 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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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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For sale ? Australia?s mobile towers; Shorten challenges Abbott on data retention; 2degrees launches new mobile plans; Nokia building ?radio cloud?; Virtualisation growing in service delivery; Telstra opens new Sydney customer centre; Paessler grows strongly in ANZ

18th February 2015

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NBN enforces satellite download limits ? and better 4G for the bush; Telstra vs Optus vs Vodafone ? financials; Online video growing strongly; Leadership troubles cloud data retention plans; Alcatel-Lucent Shifts direction; Brocade acquire Riverbed's SteelApp business.

13th February 2015

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Leadership troubles cloud data retention plans; ? as AMTA concerned over the rush; Alcatel-Lucent Shifts direction; Vodafone NZ and Spark do badly on customer satisfaction; Brocade acquire Riverbed's SteelApp business; Mitel to release UCaaS in Australia

9th February 2015

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The great data retention debate; Outrage over secrecy on cost report; Abbot tries to wedge Labor; Fletcher to take over from Turnbull?; BT buys EE for ?12.5 billion ? and the Germans move in; Telstra?s new CIO; A million Aussies have two phones

6th February 2015

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Data retention debate gets serious: Industry complains about cost secrecy; Abbott tries to wedge Shorten; 12 reasons why it?s a bad idea. Vodafone frees up weekends; It?s on! BT to buy EE for ?12.5 billion; ?Robust embrace? of Do Not Call Register; Australian Open Wi-Fi and social traffic soars

6th February 2015

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The best argument against data retention ? it won?t work; Cloud ?the engine for innovation? ? while cloud now a standard telco offering; Content providers driving network capex growth; Vodafone connects the M2M unconnected ? the year ahead for M2M; Cyan partners with Kordia on SDN

4th February 2015

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Telstra?s new CIO ? that?s Yarkoni, not Marconi; Abbott uses terrorism to defend data retention; Tell us the costs of data retention, says ACCAN; Foxtel?s triple play ? with no cable broadband; Virgin Mobile offers bonus data in February; Expats phone home, says Optus; Hotel industry backpedals on blocking Wi-Fi

3rd February 2015