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NBN hits back, denies report it is failing to meet rollout targets; Minister says reports on NBN rollout problems ?just wrong?; Asia Pacific, Australia drive Megaport growth; The ?Age Hackers? sparked into action to debunk ?seniors? myths; Reffind says ?Are you ok? with free emergency beacon launch; Acquia adapting to future needs as web trends change; ATO clarifies employer/contractor tax, super rules.

1st March 2016

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Government to review USO, Vodafone welcomes the move; Qantas FINALLY bringing fast, free inflight Wi-Fi to Aussie skies from 'early' 2017; Telstra strengthens internal security with Darktrace; Foxtel says new Broadband plans respond to consumers wanting more & more; The people have their say at telecoms Meet the People Forum; Govt flags changes to telco consumer safeguards; Megaport, Akamai seal global CDN deal; Former US solicitor-general to defend Apple against FBI.

24th February 2016

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Vodafone lifts customer numbers to over 5 million; nbn HFC achieves average trial speeds of 84Mbps; Ericsson, Cisco come together on network service management; Billions connecting to mobile as growth explosion continues; In-flight mobile roaming revenues soaring to $3 billion by 2020; Inmarsat, Actility get together on IoT platform delivery; Megaport launches Internet advancement program; Alcatel OneTouch has simply become Alcatel; Optus, Nokia partner on stadium network improvements.

23rd February 2016

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EFA renews objections to warrantless metadata access; Megaport in US forms alliance with CyrusOne; BT joins Acuitas Digital Alliance as founding member; Telstra upgrades King Island transmission to improve internet services; Telstra launches PEN Exchange, PEN Marketplace; Equinix data centres mainstay of Australia, North America cable network; iBoss helps Better Life Mobile deliver mobile to disadvantaged Aussies.

20th January 2016

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Australia lags world in broadband adoption; Spark NZ to lift broadband, landline prices in reaction to regulator; Lokket in: Apartment Wi-Fi via TPG FTTB; Megaport trades again after raising $25m to fuel expansion plans; OPPO hits a six; Macquarie Telecom?s cyber security scholarship program to fill skills gap; TIO says telco complaints down 15% ?in context?; Optus hit with penalties over data speeds ?misrepresentation?.

18th December 2015

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Make The Nbn The Uso Provider, Says Vodafone; The Coutts Recommendations; Economuse: Mobiles And The Universal Service Obligation; The Ato Is Listening To The Sound Of Your Voice; Megaport Expanding Into The Us Market; Telstra Equity Deal Seals Partnership With Enepath; Iinet Secures Tasmanian Public Sector Contract.

15th July 2015

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Choice slams ?medieval? anti-piracy scheme; Megaport joins OpenDaylight; Telstra in ?digital insurance? deal with Allianz; Melbourne IT to buy Uber Global; Android and iOS crushing competition; Connected passengers not connecting; TVNZ launches enhanced video on demand

26th February 2015

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Heir apparent ? Fletcher in the hot seat if Turnbull kicked upstairs; Spark and Vocus form JV on Kiwi cable Wi-Fi and IPTV upgrade at MCG; Megaport launches services into HK and NZ; Deloitte launches Australian cybercentre; Wheeler comes out fighting for net neutrality; Apple grows iOS market share

5th February 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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Now Verizon extends its 100G network in Asia; Megaport pushes Google Cloud Interconnect through Hong Kong; Telstra enters the Matrixx; Indonesia?s Telkom pulls out of 2 Degrees bid; Optus prepaid now has more data and talk time; Vodafone pushes 4G as broadband alternative.

22nd January 2015