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OPINION     Three Stooges ? data retention turns to farceIt?s becoming all too familiar. Government policy made up on the fly, ministers shooting from the lip, the public being taken for fools. Welcome to data retention 2014 style.

8th August 2014

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OPINION    ?Independent? review criticises NBN?s birthThe Scales report into the original development and planning process for the NBN was tabled yesterday. It is not kind to the former government or to the ACCC. Turnbull to keynote ACMA RadComms forumMinister for Communications Malcom Turnbull will head the speaker line-up at this year?s RadComms conference, which will focus on spectrum allocation.

5th August 2014

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COVER STORY ? THE GREAT PIRACY DEBATE ?    Government releases piracy discussion paper ?to greatly differing responses?    OPINION      When anti-piracy laws are anti-consumer laws?    The industry response ? Comms Alliance?    The copyright owners? response ? Foxtel?    The consumer advocate?s response ? Choice ?    The politician?s response ? the Greens 

1st August 2014

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A NBN will pick its own cherries from SeptemberRollout data from Telstra shows that NBN fibre to the basement services to some apartment buildings will begin as early as September. Choice slams anti-piracy paperConsumer group Choice says the leaked Government ?Online Copyright Infringement? discussion paper fails to deal with the real causes of piracy.

29th July 2014

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CommsWire Weekly     25 July 2014 COVER STORY ? Telstra sends more jobs to Asia  Hutch numbers show VHA has slowed decline Latest FAD consultation process begins Apple?s half denial confirms iOS ?back door? Cisco tops, but who?s number two? TV stations meeting local content rules  Australia a wireless leader and wired laggard  Telstra to shut down 2G network ACMA and AFP forum to fight child exploitation 

25th July 2014

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CommsWire 24 July 2014 Telstra sends more jobs to AsiaWhen Telstra boss David Thodey said the company?s future is in Asia, he was right. That?s where many of the company?s jobs are headed. Hutch numbers show VHA has slowed declineNew data from half owner Hutchison shows that Vodafone Australia has finally stemmed the decline in its mobile subscriber numbers. But they are still down.

24th July 2014

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CommsWire 22 July 2014 ACMA hosts regional regulators? meeting ? ?strength in diversity?The Australian Communications and Media Authority is playing host to the fourth Asia Pacific Regulators Roundtable, being held this week in Sydney. Telstra readies 700MHz 4G trials in six centresCommercial trials of Telstra's 700MHz 4G service will soon begin in six areas on both sides of the country.

22nd July 2014

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NBN, VERTIGAN, TELSTRA AND LOWERED EXPECTATIONS; IBM and Apple form unlikely alliance; Kiwi ISP gets around geoblocking; Buckingham confirmed as iiNet CEO; Australia at top of new e-trade index; Google forms council on ?right to be forgotten?; Large screen iPhone delayed; Huawei unveils its new data centre products; and a green supply chain; Fujitsu spending billions on the cloud; Sprint and T-Mobile close to a deal; Collaboration a big boost to local economy; CloudFlare picks Equinix for big...

18th July 2014

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Telstra wins $200 million in NBN court stoush; Unpicking the cherry picking ? what Vertigan means for TPG; Where to now for the Senate NBN Committee?; Collaboration a big boost to local economy; CloudFlare picks Equinix for big expansion; Digital watermarking may end piracy.

18th July 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