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Australian business earns $266.8 billion on the net; VoiP attracts over five million ? and growing; The Internet of planes; Alcatel-Lucent announces g.fast box for homes; ECONOMUSE - Mobiles and the NBN ? Again.

19th June 2015

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Turnbull announces ACMA shakeup; ACCC issues final determination on NBN LTCRM; iiNet shareholders to vote next month on TPG bid; Skype is now for serious business too; The rise of the ?GranTechie?; US net neutrality opponents vow to keep fighting after court loss; Presto comes to Samsung Smart TVs first.

15th June 2015

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Government should be able to block websites, says report; NBN joins in think tank looking at the future of IoT; Video piracy regs ?step in right direction?, but less haste needed; Vodafone opens career opportunities for graduates; Mimecast opening Australian data centres; Data retention laws diminish Australian digital competitiveness: software guru.

2nd June 2015

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Government to shake up spectrum according to report; Details of the government spectrum review; NBN shows steady growth - but needs to ramp up says CEO; Optus grows cloud offerings with Microsoft; NewSat crashes back down to earth in US bankruptcy court; Woolworths MVNO ditches Optus, takes up Telstra; Consumer ?summer? complaints to telcos increase; The rise and rise of the Telstra brand; Ericsson deploys 5G pilot to improve Swedish mines; Nokia takes on the Rock to boost multivendor SON radio...

29th May 2015

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NBN shows steady growth - but more needed; Optus grows cloud offerings; NewSat crashes to earth in US bankruptcy court; Triple treat as IP traffic heads up and up; Ericsson deploys 5G pilot to improve Swedish mines

28th May 2015

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Telecoms services will double to $42 billion by 2031: Infrastructure Australia; Long-term punt with Racing Victoria for Telstra; Huawei launches new generation Agile Campus solutions; Work-life balance turned on its head in NBN?s ?super-connected? Australia; Internet Society rebrands; New centre drives government data centre consolidation.

26th May 2015

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COVER STORY: MACQUARIE BANK BUYS BACK THE FARM FROM CROWN CASTLE Macquarie Bank buys Australia?s mobile towers from crown castle for $2B Optus boosts MODEST profits with strong mobile growth Budget: NBN fast track, Netflix tax, multinational crackdown, SME relief, more Data retention compliance allocation could force smaller ISPs out of business Telstra takes Ericsson?s CDN on board for network delivered media Foxtel welcomes tax on digital transactions Telstra rides the Pacnet wave to extend...

15th May 2015

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TIO: Net and landline complaints up, overall complaints down; Telstra breached Structural Separation obligations in 2014: ACCC; Telstra?s new Pre-Paid mobile data prices: impressive; Virgin Mobile?s new plans deliver more data too; Samsung announces new ARTIK 1 chip for next-gen IoT devices; ECONOMUSE: Are CVCs ?evil, stupid and counterproductive??

14th May 2015

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M2 trumps TPG bid for iiNet with scrip and cash offer iiNet takeover wars heat up further TPG buys more Amcom shares in bid to block Vocus TPG pipes in a winner against NBN in court case 5G Not about faster speeds but business for operators Big changes ahead for ?GenNBN? generation, says NBN

1st May 2015

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Australia?s FTTN: Fiddling to the Node while FTTHome burns; TPG pipes in a winner against NBN in court case; Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei and Ericsson: top LTE vendors; CenturyLink, NextDC partner up to service Australian market; Most 2G/3G networks to stay on until 2020; Fall in telco customer complaints, service satisfaction levels ?mixed? ; Rio Tinto partners with Accenture for global cloud migration.

29th April 2015