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ANALYSIS Telstra and Optus NBN deals ?by Christmas?; Telstra responds to our criticism; China?s Houlin Zhao next ITU head; Optus 10 satellite completes in-orbit testing; Nokia boost 3G browsing; Telstra?s iPad pricing tips up: Air 2, Mini 3.

24th October 2014

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First FTTN locations named;FTTN rollout areas;BBC argues for ?right to be remembered?;Telstra releases environment strategy; as ITU, minus Australia, declares IT and comms important for sustainable development;The Busan Declaration.

20th October 2014

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Telstra?s Wi-Fi nation takes shape; Australian mobile advertising booming; Mobiles still replacing landlines; Central payments hub goes live; Alcatel-Lucent readies major announcement; Queensland Rail selects Tait; Oracle expands cloud platform; ITU unites against counterfeiters.

1st October 2014

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OPINION    ?Independent? review criticises NBN?s birthThe Scales report into the original development and planning process for the NBN was tabled yesterday. It is not kind to the former government or to the ACCC. Turnbull to keynote ACMA RadComms forumMinister for Communications Malcom Turnbull will head the speaker line-up at this year?s RadComms conference, which will focus on spectrum allocation.

5th August 2014

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Verizon takes Aussie ID product worldwide; but loses out in Germany; Australian mobile phone market down; ITU to promote mobile money for the poor; Faulty charger kills NSW woman; Equinix deploys Ciena for virtual networking; America slows down as Europe picks up; MCF wants mobile towers on NSW Crown Land.

30th June 2014

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Google video streaming tool; Data#3; WiFi networks; Nokia acquires Medio Systems; Handsfree car performance not good enough- ITU; Sprint acquisition of T-Mobile closer.

16th June 2014