privacy
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First nbn satellite makes it off the ground; Mobile operators lag in customer data monetisation: research; Kmart Australia data breach ? online shoppers affected; Link links with Fujitsu for managed infrastructure; Weather forecasting just got better - much better.
2nd October 2015
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Dept Of Comms Publishes National Network Map; How To Find Out If Ashley Madison Has Your Data; Huawei Opens Training And Innovation Centre; Netflix No Threat To Foxtel Business Model Says Ceo; Sydney Water Goes Mobile With Water Outage Map; Vodafone Launches ?bill Shock Busting? Plans; Google?s Next Android ? V6 Marshmallow.
20th August 2015
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ACCC Tells Telstra To Drop Wholesale Internet Prices; Telstra Competitors Welcome Accc Ruling; Telecoms Booming, Traditional Publishing Declining, Show Abs Numbers ; Telco Warned Over Customer Silent Number Privacy Breaches; 5g: Nokia Networks And Sk Telecom Launch South Korean R&D Centre; Alcatel-Lucent Targets Customers With ?tailor-Made? Cloud Solutions.
30th 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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Government releases spectrum report; Recommendations of the Spectrum Review; Huawei flexes muscles in Malaysia; Inmarsat, Honeywell, Kymeta team up on business aviation comms initiative; ?Sniffing? and tracking wearable tech, smartphones a privacy concern; Government spends up big on ICT, with more to come.
25th May 2015
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Telstra hits back at competitors with aggressive mobile plans; Ericsson threat to Apple bottom line as wireless patent war expands into Europe; LTE demand drives growth in data management; US court rules that NSA phone data collection illegal; Samsung to unveil new IoT chipset at Internet of Things World 2015; Uber makes bid for Nokia?s HERE maps.
11th May 2015
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TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; ACMA cracks whip over unlicensed mobile phone repeaters; Telstra to appeal Privacy Commissioner metadata ruling; Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; Router market in decline due to ?over-buy? capacity; Inabox acquisition of Anittel...
8th May 2015
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Telstra to appeal Privacy Commissioner metadata ruling about personal information; Inabox acquisition of Anittel positive for financials; Workers of the Nokia world knock Nokia in scathing report; ACMA cracks whip over unlicensed mobile phone repeaters; Hitachi nets Netcomm to enable smart energy comms; Nextgen connects Pilbara miner with Perth ops centre.
5th May 2015
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Privacy and copyright debate rages Hollywood getting tough on ANZ VPN providers Caving to Hollywood national security threat: Coroneos ISOC-AU chief warns on data retention policy ACCAN: remove ambiguity around VPNs Choice slams proposed website blocking law
24th April 2015
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Cyclo-geddon: NSW Central Coast comms slammed by near-cyclonic conditions; Telstra pushes PEN: first globally connected on-demand networking platform; Canberra caving to Hollywood will cause a national security headache: Coroneos; Internet of Things colliding with subscription economy; BlackBerry to boost data security offerings with WatchDox purchase.
23rd April 2015