Vocus
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NewSat in administration - lenders pull plug Analysts sceptical about Nokia?Alcatel Lucent integration Hollywood getting tough on ANZ VPN providers Choice slams proposed website blocking law Vocus buys into MacTel
20th April 2015
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iiNet breaks the billion dollar barrier; while TPG trots out FTTB again; Spark ?on track? with mobiles up; ACCC issues draft NBN LTRCM determination; 5G World Alliance will be launched at MWC; Vocus to buy more submarine cable capacity; Affordable telecoms a win for everyone, says ACCAN ? but many still paying for 1800 calls from mobiles
20th February 2015
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The billion dollar cyber heist; Turnbull meets Japanese counterpart; Vodafone isn't sheepish about free calls offer; Vocus acquires EDC data centres; Virgin Media to invest ?3 billion in UK fibre; BigAir flies with Nutanix; Brocade extends EMC IP storage deal
16th February 2015
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The great data retention debate; Outrage over secrecy on cost report; Abbot tries to wedge Labor; Fletcher to take over from Turnbull?; BT buys EE for ?12.5 billion ? and the Germans move in; Telstra?s new CIO; A million Aussies have two phones
6th February 2015
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Heir apparent ? Fletcher in the hot seat if Turnbull kicked upstairs; Spark and Vocus form JV on Kiwi cable Wi-Fi and IPTV upgrade at MCG; Megaport launches services into HK and NZ; Deloitte launches Australian cybercentre; Wheeler comes out fighting for net neutrality; Apple grows iOS market share
5th February 2015
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Telstra in firm discussions to acquire Pacnet; and Vocus finally acquires Amcom; Telco complaints drop again ? but NBN connection issues a worry; Australians taking more tablets.
18th December 2014
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Amcom and Vocus take the next step as TPG raises the stakes; Optus turns the corner ? profit, revenues, customers up and introduces a mobile payments app ; NBN Co formalises the multi technology mix; Sydney rates poorly as a networked city; Optus selects NEC and NetCracker for OSS and NEC wins deal to boost Solomon Islands mobile and broadband; US court stops attempt to seize domain names; Kiwi telco levy draft published; Major spectrum management reform coming ; AMTA welcomes spectrum paper;...
14th November 2014
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Amcom and Vocus take the next step; Shift to OTT viewing in US driving large increase in household bandwidth needs; Infosys Finacle sets new banking benchmark; Brocade expands ?the effortless network?; NFV and SDN market to reach US$11 billion; ITU conference ends with mutual backslapping.
11th November 2014
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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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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