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Canadian regulator moves to create more mobile competition via MVNOs Communications regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) says it has completed a key step to create more competition and choice in the mobile wireless market for residents of the North American nation.

21st October 2022

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NBN Co 'pauses' new HFC orders to fix network issues Households and businesses slated to receive the NBN over HFC will have to wait between six and nine months longer for connections while the NBN Co fixes technical issues that are affecting the speed that the network can deliver.

28th November 2017

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Can ACCC's new study solve the NBN mess? Can a new report released the ACCC solve the NBN mess or will we just end up with 29 recommendations spanning a wide range of competition and consumer issues in communications markets?

31st October 2017

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ANALYSIS     Should other network providers subsidise NBN in the bush?; Internet Society comes out against Data Retention Bill; SpeedCast to use O3b in Papua New Guinea; SingTel now Singtel, with new ?brand identity?; Next two Inmarsat GX birds to fly soon; Google to become an MVNO?

23rd January 2015

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COVER STORY ? THE GREAT PIRACY DEBATE ?    Government releases piracy discussion paper ?to greatly differing responses?    OPINION      When anti-piracy laws are anti-consumer laws?    The industry response ? Comms Alliance?    The copyright owners? response ? Foxtel?    The consumer advocate?s response ? Choice ?    The politician?s response ? the Greens 

1st August 2014

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NBN Co and Ericsson extend wireless agreement to satellitesNBN Co and Ericsson Australia have signed a four-year contract to deliver fixed wireless and satellite services to regional and rural Australia.

31st July 2014