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Vodafone reallocates spectrum for big 4G push; Amcom signs ?biggest? Cisco deal with UoM; ACMA launches website for wireless mic users; SDN to ?take over the data centre?; Nokia trials 4G for TV broadcasting; ANALYSIS One billion smartphones will ship this year.

30th July 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

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Telecom carriers acquiring, reorganising and strategising in preparation for changing markets, technologies, competition and opportunities.

20th June 2014

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Digital Post Australia to close; Telstra Global expands into US; Amazon releases Fire Phone; Foxtel largely to blame for piracy, says Choice; Airlines big investors in comms technologies; Youth driving the regional smartphone market; OPINION Don?t walk away Renai! Delimiter reaches limit; ?Digital wave? spurs demand for video encoders

19th June 2014

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Headlines COVER STORY     The new look Australia Post ? two divisions and 1000 less staff SingTel buys two digital advertising vendors Quickflix repels corporate raider Sydney landing station for Hawaiki cable Nokia buys Australia?s Mesaplexx  ANALYSIS      Why Australia lags in video streaming  The $2000 cloud based personal robot is here  ECONOMUSE     An introduction to utility prici

13th June 2014

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Quickflix repels corporate raidersAt an Extraordinary General Meeting yesterday streaming company Quickflix easily defeated motions from US shareholders that would have seen the board turfed out. NBN Co sticks with Service Stream ? againService Stream has retained its contract to connect premises to the NBN across most of Australia. It is its second NBN contract in a month.

13th June 2014

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Headlines The new look Australia Post ? two divisions and 1000 less staffAustralia Post will undergo a major restructure that will mean major job losses. But CEO Ahmed Fahour says the changes are necessary for profitability.Sydney landing station for Hawaiki cable

11th June 2014

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COVER STORY ? The spectrum review?    Turnbull announces spectrum review details?    Spectrum Review Terms of Reference?    ? AMTA welcomes spectrum review Apple finally admits to iMessage bug Telstra?s SSU report card ? Can do better Telstra invests in Matrixx Software? and launches R&D partnership program with NICTA and universities

30th May 2014