NBN Co
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NBN in $150 million FTTN pilot with Telstra; with Alcatel-Lucent vectoring cabinets; Telstra Global expands Asian network; Australia slow in Internet speed rankings; Aussies catching the mobile commerce bug; AdelaideFree Wi-Fi network makes its debut; Huawei takes Aussie students to China; AARNet deal brings cloud to higher education.
27th June 2014
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Online security; Mobile coverage; Vodafone and automotive M2M; NBN roll-out; Allied Telesis and SDN; China Mobile 4G
17th June 2014
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Headlines COVER STORY The new look Australia Post ? two divisions and 1000 less staff SingTel buys two digital advertising vendors Quickflix repels corporate raider Sydney landing station for Hawaiki cable Nokia buys Australia?s Mesaplexx ANALYSIS Why Australia lags in video streaming The $2000 cloud based personal robot is here ECONOMUSE An introduction to utility prici
13th June 2014
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Quickflix repels corporate raidersAt an Extraordinary General Meeting yesterday streaming company Quickflix easily defeated motions from US shareholders that would have seen the board turfed out. NBN Co sticks with Service Stream ? againService Stream has retained its contract to connect premises to the NBN across most of Australia. It is its second NBN contract in a month.
13th June 2014
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COVER STORY THE GREAT MOBILE DATA WARS BEGIN ? Optus revamps mobile plans? ? as Telstra also introduces data sharing? ? so Credit Suisse downgrades Telstra? SingTel presentations reveal Optus plans ACCC agrees NBN speeds may be misleading NBN Co publishes new interactive rollout map Conroy?s media reforms ?dead? ? Clare Morrow off the hook on PG&E questions
6th June 2014
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ACCC agrees NBN speeds may be misleadingIn response to a question from Stephen Conroy, the head of the ACCC Rod Sims has said in a Senate committee hearing that NBN Co?s advertised speeds may be misleading. Vendors flock to Internet of Things groupThe Industrial Internet Consortium now has over 50 members, many of them major manufacturers and consultancies, just two months after launch.
5th June 2014