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Vertigan says split up the NBN and sell it off; OPINION Surveillance laws pass ? Government can tap the entire Australian Internet; Zen Telecom fined for faking Telstra affiliation; SingTel denies dodging Australian tax; Dodo plays Fetch; INTERVIEW Huawei Australia chairman John Lord.

2nd October 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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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

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NBN Co?s $3 million man exceeds lowered expectations; Kiwi ISP gets around geoblocking; ACMA looks to lower fees for professional wireless microphone users; Telstra statement to ASX on divestments; Ciena announces major new software suite; Juniper boosts executive team.

14th July 2014

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Telstra-NBN battle over CPI indexing heats up; Telstra wins ? court says dispute ?not a dispute?; Vocus acquires FX Networks; Telstra invests in mobile security company; NBN Co argues for continued monopoly; NBN fixed wireless passes 100,000 premises; ACMA announces new mobile to 1800 and 13/1300 framework; and ACCAN will monitor the commitments; Global networks ?full of obsolete devices?; Physical location of data ?will become increasingly irrelevant? in post-Snowden era; Malone continues to...

4th July 2014

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TELSTRA IN COURT ? 1 Telstra-NBN battle over CPI indexing heats up; TELSTRA IN COURT ? 2 Telstra wins ? court says dispute ?not a dispute?; Vocus acquisition of FX Networks confirmed; Telstra invests in mobile security company; Teens big users of mobile Internet ? but online less than adults; ECONOMUSE How low can you roam?; Ericsson claims 5 Gbps on prototype 5G

3rd July 2014

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NBN Co argues for continued monopoly; NBN fixed wireless passes 100,000 premises; ACMA announces new mobile to 1800 and 13/1300 framework; and ACCAN will monitor the commitments; Ruckus US deployments a pointer to Aussie Wi-Fi future; Phablets poised for growth in Australia ? and smartwatches and fitness bands; Hey Presto, now with added Chromecast; Inmarsat?s Global Xpress service begins.

2nd July 2014

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NBN in $150 million FTTN pilot with Telstra with Alcatel-Lucent vectoring cabinets; It?s OK to store data offshore, says Government; Telecom NZ reveals Internet TV details; Telecom New Zealand?s retreat is complete; AARNet deal brings cloud to higher education ; Global mobile termination rates down; ACCC varies fixed line FADs; Australian business embracing social media; Telstra in major monitored security deal; Patrick Fair to head CA security panel; NBN cabling site for consumers; Can you...

27th June 2014