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COVER STORY LABOR?S NBN DREAM IS NO MORE; GOVERNMENT MOVES ON PIRACY; as The Pirate Bay shut down ? again; High Noon - the great 2015 streaming shootout; Telstra delivers cheaper roaming; Vodafone brings 850 MHz 4G+ to Melbourne; Optus improves cable package; Ofcom examines UK?s comms challenges; GSMA outlines 5G future; Let your fingers do the banking; Here comes G.fast; Internet of Things ?drives business outcomes?; 4G LTE rollout ?will peak in 2015?; Ruckus says Aussies are cutting the...

12th December 2014

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Labor?s NBN dream is no more ? Government?s Vertigan response opens NBN to competition; OPINION In Memoriam; What chance a piracy consensus?; as The Pirate Bay shut down ? again; Bell Labs announces 2014 prize winners; while young innovators shine in Doha.

12th December 2014

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ISPs and rights holders told to develop anti-piracy scheme ? or we?ll do it for you; Bad choice, says Choice; A letter about piracy from Turnbull and Brandis; Telstra takes stake in Panviva; Vodafone offers free news or Spotify subscription; Optus seals seven year Suncorp deal.

11th December 2014

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Ergas and Fels say increased copyright burden on ISPs will lead to higher prices; Opposition grows to scrapping of community TV; Morrow defends NBN rollout in Tasmania, signs new contracts; Quickflix challenges Netflix to play fair; 'J'accuse!' Kim Dotcom vs the Kiwi PM; ACMA outsources numbering management.

16th September 2014

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ANALYSIS Piracy rivals meet at Turnbull?s Sydney forum; as Foxtel defends pricing and BBC wades into the debate; and Spotify takes fight to music piracy; The iPhone 6 is here; The iPhone as a wallet; Apple redefines wearable with the Apple Watch.

10th September 2014

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Vertigan still under attack; Kiwi fibre target increased; New guidelines on online child protection; Industry says ?follow the money? on piracy; as iiNet comes out fighting.

9th September 2014

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COVER STORY - THE PIRACY DEBATE ; Lack of transparency in Transparency Report; The questions in the Migration Assurance Policy; and takes Whispir international; ACMA releases five year spectrum outlook ; Mail decline hits Australia Post profits ; Samsung beats Apple to the punch; as EFTPOS goes online with consumer trials; Microsoft silent on Australian Azure host; Change the network planning laws, says AMTA; Move over Google Maps ? Nokia?s HERE now on Samsung?s Android phones; while Xiaomi...

5th September 2014

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Can FreeviewPlus make TV cool again? Consumers shouldn?t pay for piracy, says ACCAN; Public consultation to improve NBN migration; The questions in the Migration Assurance Policy; Europe rushes slowly to 700 MHz for mobile; Apple moves into the mobile wallet ? and more; Major new LinkSys Wi-Fi range; as NetComm launches M2M router.

3rd September 2014

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ANALYSIS  Government backtracks on metadata, while Optus warns of costThe Government now says that metadata will not include your browsing history. But there is still confusion over just what it does include ? and how much it will cost.

11th August 2014

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ANALYSIS     NewSat in disarray, blames everybody elseAustralian satellite operator NewSat is not a happy place. Its shares are plummeting, three directors have resigned, and analysts are panning it. It wasn?t meant to be like this. Mint Wireless doubles revenues ? and lossesMobile payments company Mint Wireless has boosted revenues, but is still burning money.

4th August 2014