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Telstra denies firmware caused outages; Woolworths Mobile launches three new ?simple phone bundle? plans; AFP raids on ALP offices show dangers of data retention: Snowden; Orange secures network services deal with AngloGold Ashanti; OVO gets mobile with Gymnastics Australia; Microsoft?s Lumia 650 ? a worker?s phone now here.

24th May 2016

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Business confidence in Telstra eroding through repeated outages; Macquarie 4G upgrade offer to mobile customers; Nokia Bell Labs: ?world-first? 10Gbps symmetrical data speeds over DOCSIS 3.1 cable; Vodafone readies for Internet of Things with ?successful? NB-IoT trial; SmartTrans seals deal to sell Aussie wines in China; Rees to boost NSW Government digital services push.

18th May 2016

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Profits up, but Optus revenues hit by ACCC call fee changes; Another Telstra outage on Friday the 13th May 2016?; Verizon, Actifio partner to launch cloud backup service; EU Commission says no to Hutchinson takeover of O2; E-invoicing could save Australia $7-$10 billion annually; Executive demand nosedives as election jitters take hold; Samsung Galaxy Note 6 leaks ? no its water resistant.

13th May 2016

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Post Telstra talks failure, San Miguel in Philippines in talks with four Asian telcos; Zypcall claims to ?change phone calls forever? by transforming boring on-hold screen; Two Chinese telco giants to drop 4G prices; Patton says UK site blocking exercise was a dud; Apple tips $1 billion into China ridesharing.

16th May 2016

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Vodafone to pay $594.3 million for spectrum; Telstra up in arms about Vodafone ?below market rate? spectrum buy offer; Optus launches VoLTE to major Australian cities; Telstra beefs up Asian network expansion with more investment; NBN Co crowdsources photos for next Sky Muster rocket; IA continues to beat the drum on site-blocking laws; Do mobile phones cause brain cancer?

10th May 2016

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Australia - Few players and not mavericks; NBN hits 2 million connections towards 2020 target of 8 million; ACMA considers more trialling of mobile phone jamming in prisons; Darkness in the Ukraine ? hackers turn the lights off; Asian business women recognition in Telstra business awards for first time; Macquarie Telecom announces Cyber Security Scholarship Winner.

9th May 2016

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Telstra looks to return $1.5 billion to shareholders from Autohome sale Telstra will return $1.5 billion to shareholders in a capital management program using the proceeds from the recent sale of its majority stake in Chinese online car sales business Autohome. Telstra completes network review, commits $50 million

3rd May 2016

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Regional Australia connectivity improves but still lags capital cities: ACMA Online connectivity and access to the Internet is on the improve for all Australians, including those living in regional and remote areas outside our capital cities and urban areas. Productivity boost from new broadband push-to-talk service says Motorola Solutions

29th April 2016

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Federal Government releases cybersecurity strategy The Federal Government today unveiled its cyber security strategy along with the appointment of Alastair MacGibbon as the Prime Minister's special adviser on cyber security. ACCC sets ?significantly lower? prices for transmission services

22nd April 2016

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Transport sector to double mobile ticket purchases to 23 billion by 2020 23 billion transport and event tickets will be sold per year by 2020, purchased globally using mobile handsets according to new research. auDA to introduce .au direct registrations Domain administrator, auDA, is to introduce direct registrations in .au, after its board accepted the recommendation of the 2015 Names Policy Panel on direct registrations.

20th April 2016