Phablets
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Australia at top of new e-trade index; Turnbull trumpets NBN success; Google forms council on ?right to be forgotten?; Large screen iPhone delayed; Huawei unveils its new data centre products; Telecom NZ to launch 4G mobile over 700 MHz
16th 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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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
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It?s OK to store data offshore, says Government; Aussie cloud startup Maestrano launches ?world first? integration technology; The world wants phablets; as Apple?s larger iPhone on the way; OPINION Confessions of a phablet phreak; SubPartners gets protection permit for APX-East; Telecom NZ reveals Internet TV details; and more fibre; The Internet in Australia is 25 years old.
26th June 2014