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Vodafone refarms 850Mhz to expand coverage; Spy Code found on Juniper Firewalls; Telstra fills ?first? mobile black spots with coverage; New Australian gaming network provides local ISP-based servers for PC gamers; Information ? not votes ? will come from the cloud; Windows 10 Mobile upgrade delayed; ACMA RadComms 2016 registration now open.

21st December 2015

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Vodafone revs up regional support, becomes NFF?s exclusive retail telco partner; Australia rejoins global objective to set governance; What network devices excited me in 2015; Security and personal privacy are critical in the omni-channel world; Public sector moving from e-government to digital government: analyst; Will the Surface Phone ever be released?; Palo Alto Networks: six cybersecurity predictions for 2016; Veeam predicts always-on available businesses to become 2016 norm.

14th December 2015

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Telstra to co-invest with Fed Govt: silicon quantum computing; Dropbox, Vodafone partner to tackle growing cloud apps market; One billion-plus ?connected things? with Smart Cities, say analysts; Telstra-backed Muru-D invests in startups; Pick up Amazon parcels, even after hours, at over 1,000 Australian stores with ParcelPoint; One out of 10 Android apps leak personal information; EFA seeks mandatory warrants for access to stored data.

9th December 2015

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NBN launches 50mbps/20mbps fixed wireless in the bush; 700 ?high-skill? NBN cyber jobs in Melbourne over four years; nbn welcomes new board member: Shirley In?t Veld; Vodafone opens first QLD Business Centre on Gold Coast; NEXTDC links to IBM Direct Link via cloud; Telstra retail boss resigns after short stint in the job; ATO engages SMEs over its digital future.

7th December 2015

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Just another price increase or more ?price gouging??; Telstra hits travellers with big increases in roaming charges; ATO moves further on the road to all-digital future; Decmil diversifies from natural resources to telecoms with SC Services buy; Vodafone launches new premiere flagship Sydney CBD Pitt St Mall Store; Norwood shares download details on Android World Phone app; NSW Government looks to ?innovative technologies? with new communications plan.

2nd December 2015

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Ericsson has released its November 2015 Mobility Report: video traffic to soar; TNZI to quadruple its European network; nbn looks set to get a new board member; Telco protection code delivers millions in savings to consumers; Vodafone perks up Prepaid Combo with ?year of bonus data?; Telstra adds iPad Pro to its plans; Norwood?s World Phone does first ?Double Million? as Android approaches

19th November 2015

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Alcatel-Lucent trials G.fast for nbn; nbn ordered $14 million of copper for 1800 km of FttN rollout; Vodafone decries lack of competition: digital future threatened; Inmarsat delivering in-flight connectivity to Lufthansa; Wham, bam, Telstra slam: Kogan responds to ?Telstra and Kogan? statement; SOTI signs Beachley as APAC MD.

22nd October 2015

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Telco coalition slams Telstra over reaction to drop in access charges; Greg Adcock exiting NBN; NBN rollout ramping up but a broken promise is a broken promise; Platform-as-a-Service adoption on the rise; Nexon partners with Alcatel-Lucent on enterprise cloud services; The expanded arrangement means that effective on Wednesday, Nexon began offering businesses the Alcatel-Lucent OpenTouch Enterprise Cloud (OTEC) communications technologies in Australia.; Vodafone?s going Voice over LTE, or VoLTE...

15th October 2015

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Vodafone and TPG?s billion dollar deals; ACCAN congratulates nbn and Arianespace on successful satellite launch; Amaysim?s amazing unlimited 1GB plan for $24.95; COMMENT: Has Microsoft led Macquarie Uni up the garden path?; Rackspace moves into managed security; NZ?s The Instillery partners with Purple WiFi.

1st October 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