ISP data retention
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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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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
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Public hearings begin on data retention ? why bother? No Choice but to ?HideMyAss? for global and secure content access; Quickflix looking for a way out as Netflix looms; Amazon joins email market with WorkMailFCC warns hotels against blocking guests? Wi-Fi.
30th January 2015
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TELSTRA GOES VIDEO; Telstra and Verizon launche 100G on submarine networks; Megaport adds Google Cloud interconnect; ACCAN questions new NBN greenfields costs; ANALYSIS Cherries are in season ? but only NBN Co can pick them; ECONOMUSE Netflix ? the elephant in the pay TV room; Hutch to buy UK?s O2 off Telefonica?; Ofcom prepares for 5G; Telstra enters the Matrixx; Indonesia?s Telkom pulls out of 2 Degrees bid; Optus extends 4G Plus to its entire network; Vodafone pushes 4G as broadband...
23rd January 2015
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ANALYSIS Should other network providers subsidise NBN in the bush?; Internet Society comes out against Data Retention Bill; SpeedCast to use O3b in Papua New Guinea; SingTel now Singtel, with new ?brand identity?; Next two Inmarsat GX birds to fly soon; Google to become an MVNO?
23rd 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 Fixed line telephony in major global decline; New group launches communications initiative; Not so fast on data retention, says committee; OPINION Brandis: I can see you but you can?t see me ; Telstra launches 4GX in Melbourne; Asia Pacific FTTH reaches 100 million, no thanks to Australia; ACMA flags changed OTT regulation; Chorus reduces UFB cost guidance; Fire service using Polycom video collaboration; Ericsson and IBM collaborate on 5G antenna designs; Telco IT investment growing...
28th November 2014
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New group launches communications initiative; Not so fast on data retention, says committee; OPINION Brandis: I can see you but you can?t see me; Ericsson to provide Tasmanian gateway; Telstra doubles down on tempting tablets; Europe to Google: make ?right to be forgotten? global; Massive growth in Wi-Fi in Australia.
28th November 2014
Newsletter
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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Telstra introduces real-time data usage alerts; Consumers wary of copyright monitoring costs; ANALYSIS Shift Plan shifts Alcatel-Lucent; Alcatel-Lucent ?brings IP routing to cloud?; Microsoft?s missing Lync; Sydney rates poorly as a networked city.
13th November 2014