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COVER STORY DATA RETENTION; Government moves on data retention; Industry falls into line; Senators try to stop data retention; Australian businesses support data retention but worried about cost and cybercrime; OPINION 1 Data retention ? secrecy by Government, pussyfooting by Labor; OPINION 2 Labor tops the polls in hypocrisy ; AWS gets the tick for government use; Vocus goes after Amcom; Megaport splits and expands; iiNet Downloaders Club; Telstra?s Asian strategy revealed;...

31st October 2014

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Government moves on data retention; Industry falls into line; Australian businesses support data retention but worried about cost and cybercrime; OPINION Labor tops the polls in hypocrisy; Smartphone market booming; Telstra and Motorola in the fast LANES; Ericsson Sparks in New Zealand; and Spark opens new data centre.

31st October 2014

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Today is stop Data Retention Day; Vocus goes after Amcom; More HD channels coming to Foxtel satellite; AWS gets the tick for government use; Telstra tries again with app store; MyNetFone Australia?s ?fastest growing telco?; CIOs have cloud control, says report; The good and the bad from the Internet of Things; Huawei claims 100G-PON breakthrough.

29th October 2014

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Megaport splits and expands; Telstra invests $2 million in The George Institute; Optus goes with Riverbed for network management; Telstra selects new muru-D class of 2014; Yahoo7 and Telstra bring Plus7 to T-Box; Azure finally arrives in Australia.

28th October 2014

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COVER STORY THE FTTN NBN TAKES SHAPE; Telstra and Optus NBN deals ?by Christmas?; First FTTN locations named; G.fast comes closer ? a boost for the NBN; Alcatel-Lucent launches commercial G.fast; G.fast explained (by Alcatel-Lucent) O PINION Regulator sides with Telstra on FAD pricing; Telstra responds to our criticism; Mint Wireless sacks CEO, share trading halte; Telstra moves into video advertising; China?s Houlin Zhao next ITU head; Optus 10 satellite completes in-orbit testing;...

24th October 2014

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ANALYSIS Telstra and Optus NBN deals ?by Christmas?; Telstra responds to our criticism; China?s Houlin Zhao next ITU head; Optus 10 satellite completes in-orbit testing; Nokia boost 3G browsing; Telstra?s iPad pricing tips up: Air 2, Mini 3.

24th October 2014

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OPINION Regulator sides with Telstra on FAD pricing; TIO publishes first NBN complaint numbers; Telstra aims for a health revolution; iPhone 6 drives Telstra postpaid customer base; Sure Telecom breaches code 19 times; Internode sponsors WOMADelaide again

23rd October 2014

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G.fast comes closer ? a boost for Turnbull?s NBN; Alcatel-Lucent launches commercial G.fast; G.fast explained (by Alcatel-Lucent); Telstra promises better consumer compliance; Australia?s cloud services market sky high; iPhone 6 boosts Apple?s numbers; Australia?s .au market maturing; Australia Post boosts regional services.

22nd October 2014

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Mint Wireless sacks CEO, share trading halted; Telstra moves into video advertising; Lenovo moves in on BlackBerry; Yuile crosses from AAPT to Nextgen; EU drops China subsidy probe; FCC explores new 5G mobile frequency bands; Telstra opens upgraded Sydney HQ.

21st October 2014

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First FTTN locations named;FTTN rollout areas;BBC argues for ?right to be remembered?;Telstra releases environment strategy; as ITU, minus Australia, declares IT and comms important for sustainable development;The Busan Declaration.

20th October 2014