Mobile market
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Telstra launches 100G on submarine cables to accommodate growth in data and video; ECONOMUSE Netflix ? the elephant in the pay TV room; Ofcom prepares for 5G; Mobile connections ?to reach 9.5 billion in 2019?; Virgin and Qualcomm launch satellite venture.
19th January 2015
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CYBERTERRORISM SPOOKS THE SPOOKS; iiNet warns on Telstra?s interim HFC advantages; Telstra launches trading network for global financial community; Huawei now bigger than Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent combined; Telstra confirms Pacnet acquisition; Aussie Internet speeds up, but ranking down; Rude awakening for Queensland Optus users; ?A billion smartphone upgrades this year?; F5 brings cloud DDoS mitigation to Australia; Samsung ?not buying BlackBerry?; Net neutrality debate hots up in US; Meru...
16th January 2015
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iiNet warns on Telstra?s interim HFC advantages; ?A billion smartphone upgrades this year?; F5 brings cloud DDoS mitigation to Australia; Net neutrality debate hots up in US; Samsung ?not buying BlackBerry?; Meru partners with Blue Connections
16th January 2015
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Rude awakening for Optus Queensland users; Will Sony get out of mobiles?; . as Sony hack prompts cyber security bills; China shuts down 50 sites in online crackdown; Microsoft releases low-cost Lumia 435 and 532; atmail rebrands to ... atmail;
15th January 2015
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NBN Co and Telstra sign the Big Deal; and new anti cherry picking rules released; Malcolm Turnbull ? CommsWire Man of the Year; Telstra the big winner from NBN deal; Telstra in firm discussions to acquire Pacnet; and Vocus finally acquires Amcom; Telco complaints drop again ? but NBN connection issues a worry ; Construction on TGA cable to start in New Year; ACCAN welcomes accessibility inclusion; Mobile market ?set for fight? in 2015; Vodafone deploys Amdocs for better 4G; Australians taking...
19th December 2014
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Holiday break; OPINION Malcolm Turnbull ? Man of the Year; Construction on TGA cable to start in New Year; ACCAN welcomes accessibility inclusion; Mobile market ?set for fight? in 2015; Vodafone deploys Amdocs for better 4G; IBM and Equinix confirm deal.
19th December 2014
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COVER STORY WILL TURNBULL?S NBN BE ON TIME? Durrant-Whyte resigns from NICTA over ?differences of opinion?; ANALYSIS ? UK MOBILE MARKET; Vodafone looks at Liberty; Media moguls back major new Aussie P2P online finance venture; The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Aussies ?prefer mobile phones over TVs?; Mobile will ?never replace broadcast radio?; SWIFT start to new payments...
5th December 2014
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Media moguls back major new P2P Aussie online finance venture; Aussies ?prefer mobile phones over TVs?; Huge iPhone 6 sales in latest smartphone data; SpeedCast partners with Inmarsat; Satellite provider Inmarsat has appointed ASX listed SpeedCast as a distributor for its; Ciena announces virtual services platform.
5th December 2014
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The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Moving house? Telstra is here to help; and Optus updates its insurance deals; Huawei outlines cyber security requirements.
4th December 2014
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NBN?s new construction plan bypasses cities; Durrant-Whyte resigns from NICTA over ?differences of opinion?; OPINION Where to now for NICTA?; ANALYSIS ? UK MOBILE MARKET Hutchison vs BT in talks to buy O2 and EE; Telstra eyes a sustainable future; and GreenTouch aims to reduce wireless energy consumption by 46%.
1st December 2014