Spectrum licensing
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Apple Watch is here ? What does it mean for the comms industry?; Closer watch on European M&A activity; Technology One?s ESS infographic; Brocade to acquire Connectem; TNT chooses Verizon for global network; CA makes ACMA submissions; Boost boosts plans with Ultra.
10th March 2015
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Government refuses to release report on costs of data retention; Over a million Aussies use two mobile phones; Dish the big winner in US spectrum auction; Major rise in DDOS attacks; Verizon launches Internet of Things portal; BT sets out ultrafast broadband vision for UK; Allied Telesis named smart cities partner
2nd February 2015
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COVER STORY - THE NBN WARS CONTINUE ? BY PROXY; Scales assertions ?incorrect?, says Tucker; In support of a fibre to the premises NBN; ANALYSIS - Turnbull talks up Telstra?s NBN plans; ECONOMUSE - Hobson?s choice with NBN Co pricing; NBN congratulates self on first FTTN user
22nd August 2014
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ANALYSIS Turnbull talks up Telstra?s NBN plans; ECONOMUSE Hobson?s choice with NBN Co pricing; Review of 27 GHz licensing arrangements; Big increase in regional Australians online; Internet usage in Australia by region.
18th August 2014
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NBN Co?s $3 million man exceeds lowered expectations; Kiwi ISP gets around geoblocking; ACMA looks to lower fees for professional wireless microphone users; Telstra statement to ASX on divestments; Ciena announces major new software suite; Juniper boosts executive team.
14th July 2014
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NBN in $150 million FTTN pilot with Telstra with Alcatel-Lucent vectoring cabinets; It?s OK to store data offshore, says Government; Telecom NZ reveals Internet TV details; Telecom New Zealand?s retreat is complete; AARNet deal brings cloud to higher education ; Global mobile termination rates down; ACCC varies fixed line FADs; Australian business embracing social media; Telstra in major monitored security deal; Patrick Fair to head CA security panel; NBN cabling site for consumers; Can you...
27th June 2014
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ACCC varies fixed line FADs; Australian business embracing social media; SubPartners secures cable for APX-West build; Vocus buys stake in Sea-Me-We 3 cable; Australian data centre services revenues to exceed $1.7 billion by 2020 ; Making the most of the 3.5 GHz band; Dodo warned over customer usage alerts.
23rd June 2014