security
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Government to review USO, Vodafone welcomes the move; Qantas FINALLY bringing fast, free inflight Wi-Fi to Aussie skies from 'early' 2017; Telstra strengthens internal security with Darktrace; Foxtel says new Broadband plans respond to consumers wanting more & more; The people have their say at telecoms Meet the People Forum; Govt flags changes to telco consumer safeguards; Megaport, Akamai seal global CDN deal; Former US solicitor-general to defend Apple against FBI.
24th February 2016
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Work underway to get rid of mobile blackspots; Dubber pursues commercial agreements with telcos, signs Macquarie to pilot; Huawei pitches its plan for telecoms ?digital transformation?; Omni-channel contact is a paradigm shift; Happy birthday .sydney; Dridex financial Trojan generates millions of spam emails daily.
18th February 2016
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Telstra free data day sees HUGE 1841 terabytes downloaded; Cisco?s Innovation Central ? open in Sydney; ACMA, NZDIA strengthen joint fight against spam; Apple holds its own with Xiaomi, Huawei in exploding China smartphone market; NEC systems help boost sustainability of WA water resources; Ooyala appoints new chief for APAC, Japan ad-tech business; F-Secure finds Skype ads delivering Angler exploit to PCs; Sillars crosses from Commvault to ALE.
16th February 2016
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Nokia flags job cuts after merger with Alcatel Lucent; Revenues up, profits up as Optus continues network expansion; Apple can?t make our iPhones an expensive paperweight ? Error 53 sucks; 5G will drive ?massive? increase in mobile connections: ACMA; Virgin Mobile pops up with 12GB for $50 with unlim Oz calls and text; Australia?s first Tier 4 data centre ? Micron21; In search of cheap Netflix - a scam with teeth.
15th February 2016
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Our ?woeful FTTN NBN?: an open user letter; Another #Telstra outage ? some US hosted web sites affected; ?Netflix tax? to collect GST on overseas, ?digital? purchases; Hey you: Hayu is coming with enough reality SVOD TV to outflix competitors; Current strategies on Internet ?piracy? not working: IA; Australia now on piracy trust list; Warning: Phishing campaign hits mobile banking customers.
12th February 2016
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Telstra suffers major mobile outage; New T9000 Trojan targets Skype users; Swedish exec to take over as ICANN chief; Nokia?s 5G showcase coming to MWC 2016 inc speeds over 30Gbps; Mobile Muster helps muster money for Salvos Red Shield Appeal; Kogan conjures cunning killer churn contrivance; Top networking transformative technology trends in 2016.
10th February 2016
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Mobile Health Solutions to use Optus satellite; StorageCraft picks NextDC; Blackberry PRIV - for Private and Privileged; Huawei welcomes the Year of the Monkey with auspicious discounts and gifts; Premium does not have to be pricey ? OPPO F1; Gartner tips respectable growth for wearables; Optus signs up Stan for entertainment offer; AFP warns of ?traffic infringement? notice email scam.
4th February 2016
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You seem to be using an unblocker or proxy. Please turn off any of these services and try again; Telstra buying cloud services company Kloud; Telstra takes a stake in US company Instart Logic; Fibre can be easily tapped; TIO appoints Geoff Nicholson as new independent director; Tasmania calls on Ericsson in an emergency; Norwood?s World Phone set to ring ?spectacular start? in for 2016.
22nd January 2016
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The ACMA seeks consumers to join its Consultative Forum; Game of Drones: sales figures to be up 84% in 2016 over last year; Android banking malware steals two-factor authentication passwords; Exetel compensates consumers over ?misleading? advertising; Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent acquisition closes; Lumia 650 - the last 2016 Lumia? - due 1 February; Three ?certainties? for rapidly evolving music streaming sector in 2016.
19th January 2016
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The Matrixx hits Vlocity and goes Digital, Telstra has access; PCCW Global seals colocation agreement with NEXTDC; SMEs invest in tech to grow businesses, but cloud adoption lags; Online shopping: is it ok at work when majority of OZ companies monitor employee inboxes?; Crackberry takes on a whole new meaning; Microsoft acquires Event Zero's Skype for Business technology; Global Health starts the year with two contract wins.
15th January 2016