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Telstra the new Wi-Fi bandwidth bully; TPPA: No mention of any downside for Australia; The ACMA, Internet providers cooperating to combat cybercrime; NextDC housing Worldox Cloud in Australia; CSE, Alcatel-Lucent team up on distribution; AT&T, Brocade come together on Network on Demand Platform; Tait locates Asia Pacific HQ in Sydney.

7th October 2015

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Vocus, M2 to merge and create $3 billion telco; M2 and Vocus merger a welcome addition of scale: Ovum; Attention next-gen startups: Telstra?s muru-D wants you!; Telstra and Swinburne Institute launch Australian Digital Inclusion Index; ISPs could go out of business over data retention warns peak body.

29th September 2015

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China?s Appetite for Broadband Fuels Growth in CPE Market, Reports IHS; COMMENT: iOS security breach far greater than thought; Telstra toughens up tradie phone to the Max; Cel-Fi Pro legally boosts 3/4G signals; Vodafone offers two Galaxy-sized tablets with 4G; Ruckus looks to APAC for further growth; xMatters bolsters regional management team.

24th September 2015

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Internet issues shift from Brandis to new Comms Minister; TPG rings in the year with healthy growth; Telstra secures multi-year Medibank Private contract; Optus delivers first 100Gbs service on Southern Cross cable; CloudCentral migrates to Brocade to support growth; Dropbox makes being a team player easy.

23rd September 2015

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September a big month for Australian bush says Morrow; Most countries not going all fibre says Morrow; Telstra launches VoLTE calling and world-1st Cat 11 600Mbps-capable device; Ericsson shows off 16A Software behind Telstra?s Cat 11 600Mbps network; Telstra adds new ?Trader Voice? solution to financial trading portfolio; Boost Mobile gets 4G boost well before Telstra MVNOs.

17th September 2015

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ACMA tackles challenges of a ?digitised? economy; Rebranding takes Globecast to Telstra Broadcast Services; ALDIMobile revamps pre-paid voice and data lineup; Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus coming 25 September; OPINION:Are there too many Apples in the orchard?; New data hungry Apple products a bonanza for Wi-Fi .

11th September 2015

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Emeritus Professor slams Coalition NBN as ?bad deal?; Call for halt to introduction of ISP copyright code; Telstra?s T-Voice: landline calls on your smartphone or tablet at home; 5G connections: 240 million by 2025 and IoT; Spark wants certainty for industry from regulatory review; Apple slips behind Android in Australia while smartwatches flop; Blackberry to acquire Good Technology.

9th September 2015

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DiData takes charge of SA Govt messaging; Telstra inks $30m NT Govt co-investment deal; Defence to upgrade battlefield communications network for $665 million; Optical network market growth, despite telecom capex drop; GoCatch mints new payments partnership; Vodafone goes 20GB in ?sumo-sized? offer; Telstra?s 2015 Australian Digital Summit: There?s no going back.

8th September 2015

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Optus switches on 3X the 4G Cat 9 LTE-A power; NBN will boost GDP by 1.8%: new study; Mobility management software market set for growth explosion; Telstra, Equinix collaborate on data centre colocation; ?Binge viewing? with massive consumer shift to on-demand services; iOS eating Android?s Aussie lunch as smartphone prices explode.

4th September 2015

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Affordability of telecoms services under scrutiny says Corbin; Transparency on affordability and performance are pressing issues says ACCC; Amazon slaps SVOD competitors with new mobile downloads; Symbio launches toll-fraud mitigation platform; Telstra rolls over and offers data/call credit roll over on pre-paid; NT Police nabs crooks with NEC face recognition.

2nd September 2015