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Ergas and Fels say increased copyright burden on ISPs will lead to higher prices; Optus 10 and Jabiru-2 satellites launched; Allen Lew back in Australia as new Optus CEO; Telco complaints fall again ? industry congratulates itself; hey, not so fast, says ACCAN; Opposition grows to scrapping of community TV; while AMTA welcomes spectrum review; ACMA outsources numbering management; Morrow defends NBN rollout in Tasmania, signs new contracts; Quickflix challenges Netflix to play fair; 'J'accuse...

19th September 2014

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It would have cost $15 billion to shut down the NBN, says Turnbull; Victorian Police can alter data on your PC; Ericsson exits the modem business; iPhone 6 traffic alert; Wearables market to boom, says Gartner; Fast Internet on planes a step closer.

19th September 2014

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Optus 10 and Jabiru-2 satellites launched; Australia?s satellite history; Allen Lew back in Australia as new Optus CEO; AMTA welcomes spectrum review; Telcos rush to sell iPhone 6; Turnbull blames Labor for TPG cherry picking; ECONOMUSE Vertigan?s cost benefit analysis ? chickens, eggs and the ogre of mobile substitution.

15th September 2014

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Use sixth channel for extra digital dividend, says Turnbull; Edited version of Turnbull?s address to RadComms; Smartphone adoption accelerates in prepaids; Vodafone jumps on M2M wagon; Fixed line keeps declining; Pacnet accelerating cloud growth with PEN 2.0.

11th September 2014

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ANALYSIS Piracy rivals meet at Turnbull?s Sydney forum; as Foxtel defends pricing and BBC wades into the debate; and Spotify takes fight to music piracy; The iPhone 6 is here; The iPhone as a wallet; Apple redefines wearable with the Apple Watch.

10th September 2014

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The NBN ? one year into the Turnbull eraYesterday NBN Co has released its annual report, explaining the company?s directions and achievements. The NBN new world order is taking shape. NBN Co hits 2014 targetsNBN Co has announced that it achieved its targets for the 2014 financial year. It expects to double the number of premises ready for service in 2015.

29th August 2014

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iiNet breaks the billion dollar barrier ?but ?furious? about NBN delays; Spark kind of bright in New Zealand; NBN congratulates self on first FTTN user; Turnbull on the future of newspapers; Victoria introduces sexting laws; Chromecast boosts Presto.

22nd August 2014

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ANALYSIS Turnbull talks up Telstra?s NBN plans; ECONOMUSE Hobson?s choice with NBN Co pricing; Review of 27 GHz licensing arrangements; Big increase in regional Australians online; Internet usage in Australia by region.

18th August 2014

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Turnbull launches National Map; NT Government and Telstra connect the bush; SubPartners to use NextDC's P1 for APX cables; Alcatel-Lucent hits 10 Gbps over copper Bell Labs has developed a prototype technology which it says paves the way; NewSat secures $11.7 million contract for Jabiru-2 capacity; Australia ?lags the world? on mobile strategy; US networking market 'healthy'.

10th July 2014

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Turnbull announces Triple Zero review; Report exposes Google?s Australian ad revenues; as the whole industry gets stood on its head; Telstra to connect Adelaide Oval; Yet another Internet of Things alliance; Telecom NZ confirms Spark launch; .. and strips Ultra Fibre naked.

9th July 2014