Spark
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Spark puts on the gloves over $3.4 billion Sky TV and Vodafone NZ merger New Zealand?s clearly rattled dominant carrier Spark has pulled out all stops to downplay the announcement of a $3.4 billion reverse takeover of Vodafone NZ by satellite pay TV operator Sky TV. Australia fourth most vulnerable nation to hacking: study
10th June 2016
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MyNetFone's Sugo says govt Budget inaction threatens NBN, telco industry viability Rene Sugo, CEO and co-founder of telecommunications and network provider MNF Group ? owner of retail telco MyNetFone ? has criticised the Federal Government for not taking the opportunity to write-off part of the nbn build in Tuesday?s budget. ACMA crackdown enforces Do Not Call Register compliance
5th May 2016
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MyNetFone's Sugo says govt Budget inaction threatens NBN, telco industry viability; ACMA crackdown enforces Do Not Call Register compliance; Choice sticks boot into Optus soccer balls; Kogan relaunches Dick Smith online store from today!; Kantar launches its first-ever wearable tech report, US takeup double that of Europe; Spark and Huawei partnership ahead of device capabilities.
5th May 2016
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Government releases disability communications consultation paper; Spark NZ cleared to acquire 2300mhz spectrum; auDA ousts Disspain, now looking for new CEO; FBI gets more egg on its face as Easter approaches; Oracle puts managed cloud kit into customers' data centres; QBE ANZ implements a responsive web experience and ?context.'.
29th March 2016
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Move USO to mobile carriers says Infrastructure Australia; iPhone 6S helps increase Optus share of postpaid market; NextDC cashed up and set up for strong growth; Spark ?nearing? No1 mantle in NZ mobile revenues; A strong 6 months sees Telstra keep mobile competitors at bay; Apple won?t give the keys to its orchard to anyone; Optus, Electrotech all at sea with ferry Internet connections.
19th February 2016
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Australia lags world in broadband adoption; Spark NZ to lift broadband, landline prices in reaction to regulator; Lokket in: Apartment Wi-Fi via TPG FTTB; Megaport trades again after raising $25m to fuel expansion plans; OPPO hits a six; Macquarie Telecom?s cyber security scholarship program to fill skills gap; TIO says telco complaints down 15% ?in context?; Optus hit with penalties over data speeds ?misrepresentation?.
18th December 2015
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Turnbull as PM may see NBN shift back to FttP: Ovum; ?Fast track? the NBN, Internet Australia tells Turnbull; Cairns to Perth connection an ?Australian first? says Optus; Australia?s Dept of Defence re-imagines military social media; Spark responds to spike in demand for broadband services; Smartphone sales ? a two horse race but Android is ahead.
16th September 2015
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Foxtel Fights Back; Reporting Time; Spark Nz Profit Down, But ?on Track To Deliver?; Iinet Goes Out With A Bang; Amaysim Revenues Up By Two Thirds; Bigair Gets Bigger; Vodafone Makes New Marketing Push.
24th August 2015
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Accc Approves Tpg Takeover Of Iinet; Out Of Left Field: A Four (Or Five) Pillar Telco Policy?; Travellers Spark Hike In Mobile Data Consumption; Panel Pushes For Direct Use Of .Au Domain; Acma Says 2 Million Aussies Have Svod In New Report; Analysis: Gartner?s Asia Pacific Network Services Ratings, Courtesy Of Telstra.
21st August 2015