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Don?t Regulate Our Broadband, Says Tpg;?telstra Tv? To Integrate Netflix, Stan And Presto;premature Death Of Ian Birks, Former Aiia Head;apac Ftth Subscribers Up 35% In One Year;speedcast Continues Growth Through Acquisition;can I Trust You? New Technology Will Tell Me.
29th July 2015
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Industry Slams Telco Threat Legislation;iinet Shareholders Approve Tpg Takeover;advocate Groups Support Alp Data Retention Review;comment: Alp And Shorten Fall Short On Data Retention;vodafone Opens First Vodafone Business Centre: Vbc.
28th July 2015
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Telstra?s New Wi-Fi Network To Be Called ?telstra Air?; Government To Oversee Telco Security Standards; Green Light For Telstra-Nbn Migration Plan ; Consumers ?better Protected? Under Revised Nbn Plan; Volte And Vilte Storm Coming, Radical Simplification Advised; Mobile Device Authentication Via Facial Recognition To Boom.
29th June 2015
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COVER STORY: TELSTRA REVEALS PACNET SECURITY BREACH Mystery hackers attack Pacnet: Telstra reveals all Free legal advice from iiNet and $10 fines expected for Dallas downloaders Dallas Buyers Club to sue other ISP customers, takes action in Singapore Huawei launches Agile Internet of Things architecture with LIteOS Telcos noticeably absent from desirable Australian employers list Internet TV, consumer choice to drive fourfold increase in use of OTT services Dramatic rise in mobile data traffic...
22nd May 2015
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Mystery hackers attack Pacnet network; Vodafone ?mobile-only? strategy puts it at ?formidable disadvantage? to rivals; ?Front up? and be counted says Spark to NZ broadband regulator; Equinix delivers Azure access through Melbourne data centre; ChatSim chats up free chat without limits or Wi-Fi; Apple Watch security holes plugged by Watch OS 1.0.1.
21st May 2015
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Telstra doubles Wi-Fi trial hotspots Official: Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent to merge by mid 2016 Verizon data breach report: most affected industries ACCAN approval for ABC and Netflix Audio Description NAB takes a substantial stake in iiNet
16th April 2015
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Fake emails say ISIS will attack Sydney ? ACMA warning; Huawei now bigger than Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent combined; Telstra share price consolidates above $6.00; 10 million VDSL2 lines in one small country; OPINION UK PM Cameron ? enemy of data security; BT launches personalised video service; iPhone 7 ?will have curved screen?.
14th January 2015
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The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Moving house? Telstra is here to help; and Optus updates its insurance deals; Huawei outlines cyber security requirements.
4th December 2014
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Telstra completes $1 billion share buy-back; CA submits revised TCP Code to ?streamline will customer information requirements?; Singapore NBN takes shape; First URLs for Melbourne?s domain name Melbourne is only the third city in the world - after London and New York ?; Linux Foundation backs NFV project; Many Cisco products affected by Bash bug; Ericsson releases Bowser and OpenWebRTC as open source; NEC wins SA Government network contract; Enterprise security ?becoming harder?.
7th October 2014
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Telco complaints fall again ? industry congratulates itself; hey, not so fast, says ACCAN; Atmail picks Los Angeles for US expansion; Ericsson acquires cloud video vendor Fabrix; BT snares giant global contract with Glencore; Cisco announces 'next generation' firewall.
18th September 2014