Optus
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Split Telstra, says Optus; OPINION Everybody?s wrong except me, says Turnbull; Government mandates cloud computing; Advent One deploys Brocade; Fibre to the what?; A short introduction to deep-fibre FTTdp.
9th October 2014
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Australian broadband downloads pass an exabyte every three months; Optus and SingTel to build cyber security centre; and big expansion for Optus 4G network; Telstra signs Indian connectivity deal with Tata; Cinenet to expand to Equinix ME1 data centre; Swinburne and Cisco in IoT collaboration; Australia's 6000 mobile black spots identified; NetComm signs M2M deal with Wyless.
8th October 2014
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Harper review calls for new competition body; TPG shares surge on growth prospects; Trujillo to buy Telecom Italia?; Telstra expands with Equinix ; Australia a leader in digital marketing; ... and also a leader in phishing ; Comms Alliance releases VDSL2 standards; while BT trials Gigabit over copper; Half the world will be online by 2017; and fast broadband ?means less commuting?; Optus claims carrier aggregation first; as Telstra announces first LTE-A handset; Telstra invests in DocuSign;...
26th September 2014
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TPG shares surge on growth prospects; Telstra expands with Equinix; Australia a leader in digital marketing; Comms Alliance releases VDSL2 standards; Ericsson buys into PaaS vendor Apcera; Better broadband ?means less commuting?; Optus bird flies straight.
24th September 2014
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Harper review calls for new competition body; Half the world will be online by 2017; Optus claims carrier aggregation first; Vodafone revamps prepaid offerings; ECONOMUSE 2014 review of retail broadband pricing.
23rd September 2014
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Ergas and Fels say increased copyright burden on ISPs will lead to higher prices; Optus 10 and Jabiru-2 satellites launched; Allen Lew back in Australia as new Optus CEO; Telco complaints fall again ? industry congratulates itself; hey, not so fast, says ACCAN; Opposition grows to scrapping of community TV; while AMTA welcomes spectrum review; ACMA outsources numbering management; Morrow defends NBN rollout in Tasmania, signs new contracts; Quickflix challenges Netflix to play fair; 'J'accuse...
19th September 2014
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Optus 10 and Jabiru-2 satellites launched; Australia?s satellite history; Allen Lew back in Australia as new Optus CEO; AMTA welcomes spectrum review; Telcos rush to sell iPhone 6; Turnbull blames Labor for TPG cherry picking; ECONOMUSE Vertigan?s cost benefit analysis ? chickens, eggs and the ogre of mobile substitution.
15th September 2014
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Optus will pay other carriers? exit fees; iiNet acquires most of Tech2; Thaicom-7 launched, now for NewSat and Optus; 4G revenue boost ?will be short-lived?; Our apps are spying on us, and Android is worst; Japanese giants hit 400 Gbps.
8th September 2014
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COVER STORY NBN ANNUAL REPORT ? The NBN ? one year into the Turnbull era? NBN Co hits 2014 targets? The world according to Bill Morrow? NBN Co?s financial performance? ANALYSIS Astounding finding ? NBN cost not worth benefit ? Turnbull vs Clare on Vertigan?s cost vs benefit ? OPINION FTTN explained, by schoolmaster Turnbull? FTTP needed for teleHealth, say Labor MPs
29th August 2014
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Thodey warns call centre jobs will goTelstra boss David Thodey has told ABC radio that he believes the company?s call centre jobs will be gone in five years, replaced by online interaction. ANALYSIS From call centre to contact centre ? and beyondDavid Thodey is right. Call centre jobs as we know them will disappear. But customer interaction will not.
25th August 2014