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ACMA puts Australia on the road to 5G with spectrum decisions The Australian Communications and Media Authority has started the process of re-allocating spectrum in the 3.6 GHz band which will pave the way for the introduction of 5G mobile broadband services in Australia.

30th October 2017

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Megaport enables new Sydney-Los Angeles route Interconnection services provider Megaport has now delivered capacity on its new link between Sydney and Los Angeles to cater for what it says is growing enterprise demand.

10th May 2017

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ISS shutdown looms for Australian bush NBN Co has issued a warning for consumers in remote Australia to switch to the new Sky Muster satellite service or risk losing their Internet service as the ISS (interim satellite service) gets turned off next week.

22nd February 2017

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Bush concern over changes to USO The Rural, Regional and Remote Communications Coalition has added its voice to those raising concern over proposed changes to the telecommunications Universal Service Obligation, expressing concern that reliable home phone services in the bush may be put at risk.

2nd February 2017

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Internet and NBN complaints up, mobile down The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) report launched today reveals 112,518 new complaints last financial year. Mobile complaints fell, but Internet and NBN complaints rose sharply.

17th November 2016

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NBN claims ?lightning speeds? of 8Gbps in XG.FAST trials; Patton restrained on NBN Co planned use of ultra-fast XG technology; Bizcaps, Authenticateit team up in counterfeit medicines fight; VIDEO: ?World?s First Gigabit Class LTE Mobile Device and Gigabit-Ready Network?; Avaya contracted by dnata in 5 year, multi-million dollar deal; Talk to the network because Alexa is listening; Naganayagam joins NetLinkz from SAP; 

19th October 2016

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Optus extends NT mobile coverage with ?innovative? small cell technology Optus is boosting mobile coverage for locals and travellers across 12 remote locations in the Northern Territory with the introduction of cells that provide mobile coverage through its satellites.

26th August 2016

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A Next Generation Wholesaler?s View of the NBN The current NBN pricing model is creating a barrier to competition by providing the four large Telcos. Without a change to the pricing model the consumer perception will be that the NBN rollout has been a failure. Spookfish driving national expansion in tie-up with NEXTDC

2nd August 2016

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Clear trend away from carriers in smartphones market A new report shows a clear trend away from carrier driven contracts in the smartphones market, with buyers increasingly opting to buy phones from retailers up front or by instalments. Quid pro quo for Telstra, NAB in new digital marketplace for SMBs

2nd June 2016

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NBN N-W Tassie rollout suspended in face of local opposition to satellite; Megaport secures U.S. data centre deployment; Vaya seeks higher customer value via vivacious price beat guarantee; Nokia says 5G blowing the ?winds of change?; Claimed ?world?s-largest? indoor small cell deployment complete in Chile; FCC and FTC in US launch inquiry into mobile device security updates; HTC struggles to compete with Apple, Samsung as smartphone sales fall.

11th May 2016