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Optus and Netflix versus Telstra and Presto; How many VoD services does Australia need?; Pacnet extends SDN and NFV into the optics; Cloud casts a shadow over IT in ANZ; Globalgig ships D-Link router with 4G SIM; PABX market slides as UC picks up

11th March 2015

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The path to 5G opens up The biggest news at Mobile World Congress; Netflix ANZ here on 24 March; iiNet pays $204,000 in penalties for advertising breach; Inmarsat and Aussie aviation partner on global flight tracking; HP to acquire Aruba Networks; Broadband over HFC booming ? Arris the leader; Optus to release own brand ?Cash by Optus? smartphone; Telstra and Cisco team for on-demand services; Ericsson cloud gets ?hyperscale upgrade?; Facebook founder underwhelms at MWC

4th March 2015

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Optus fires back at Telstra ?our network?s getting better too!?; NBN completes 3.5 GHz wireless trial; Mobile World Congress; Alcatel-Lucent combines Wi-Fi and 4G; Ruckus cuts a deal with Nokia Networks; Nokia unveils ?predictive marketing?; IKEA?s wireless charging furniture; Mobile devices and apps galore; Samsung S6 ? the details

3rd March 2015

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Greetings from Barcelona; Telstra outlines path to 5G a Mobile World Congress while Telstra and Ericsson join forces on 5G; Samsung moves into next Galaxy with S6; Data retention report calls for clarification; Optus trials real-time video with Nokia?s Liquid Applications; FCC?s net neutrality rules adopted ?to protect the Internet?;ed ?to protect the Internet?.

2nd March 2015

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All NBN numbers up; ACMA simplifies equipment supply; Westfield in massive Wi-Fi rollout; NextDC turns the cash flow corner; Optus turns iPhones into satellite phones; Ciena delivers for the ?web-scale world?; Newzulu Flipps over to media partnership.

27th February 2015

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Motorola extends Victorian emergency services management contract; ZipTel signs satellite deal with SpeedCast; Optus signs up Church Resources; Globalgig does 10GB for $50 a month; Cisco tracks worldwide mobile boom; Sydney launches .sydney domain.

17th February 2015

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NBN enforces satellite download limits ? and better 4G for the bush; Telstra vs Optus vs Vodafone ? financials; Online video growing strongly; Leadership troubles cloud data retention plans; Alcatel-Lucent Shifts direction; Brocade acquire Riverbed's SteelApp business.

13th February 2015

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A tale of two companies ? Optus and Telstra?s financial results Telstra way up, Optus flat; iiNet eyes IoT opportunity with AllSeen Alliance partnership; Integrating IP and optical technologies ?can reduce costs?; Nokia and Coriant demonstrate SON on mobile backhaul; UFB take-up ?accelerating?, says Kiwi Government

13th February 2015

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NBN Co enforces satellite download limits; Vodafone targets video as differentiator and starts VoLTE trials; Optus makes unlimited data cheaper; OPINION Windows 10 Mobile seen in the wild; NEC develops crowd monitoring technology

10th February 2015

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The great data retention debate; Outrage over secrecy on cost report; Abbot tries to wedge Labor; Fletcher to take over from Turnbull?; BT buys EE for ?12.5 billion ? and the Germans move in; Telstra?s new CIO; A million Aussies have two phones

6th February 2015