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Make The Nbn The Uso Provider, Says Vodafone; The Coutts Recommendations; Economuse: Mobiles And The Universal Service Obligation; The Ato Is Listening To The Sound Of Your Voice; Megaport Expanding Into The Us Market; Telstra Equity Deal Seals Partnership With Enepath; Iinet Secures Tasmanian Public Sector Contract.

15th July 2015

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Microsoft Admits $10 Billion Nokia Mistake; Defence Extends Optus Satellite Contract; Vodafone?s Major 4g Core Milestone In Building Network Of The Future; Samsung Profit ? Seven Straight Declines; Australia Follows Global Trend On Path To Mobile Internet Access.

9th July 2015

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160 Trillion Annual Mobile And Online Messages By 2019; Internet Plus To Underpin The ?rise Of Smart Cities? In China; M2m Is Booming, Says Vodafone; Semble Adds Public Transport To Its Nz Mobile Wallet; Nokia Networks Drones On With Proof Of Concept In Dubai

8th July 2015

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Telstra, Vodafone Get Regional Black Spot Funding, None For Optus; Australian Broadband Ranking Slips ? Again; Bt Wants To Shut Down Pots ? Will Telstra Be Next?; Microsoft Office Finally Released For Android Phones; Opengear Boosts Remote Network Uptime With Resilience Gateway.

26th June 2015

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ITU?s 5G: 20Gbps, IoT and 2018 5G Winter Olympics; The bullies are here ? the new anti-piracy laws in action; Telstra and Optus among Australia?s ?most influential? brands; Vodafone on top in German spectrum auction

22nd June 2015

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Telstra VS Optus and Vodafone ? duplication or redundancy for emergency services?; ACCAN Grants Scheme projects announced; Airbus to build Branson?s satellite network; We love our ?supercomputer? smartphones; Opengear boosts remote network uptime with Resilience Gateway.

17th June 2015

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THE ?TELSTRA TAX?; iiNet releases TPG bid document to shareholders; and Amcom shareholders vote for Vocus deal; Hyperconnectivity is upon us, says Cisco; Open networking is ?invading the data centre?; OTT revenues go over the top.

16th June 2015

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Government should be able to block websites, says report; NBN joins in think tank looking at the future of IoT; Video piracy regs ?step in right direction?, but less haste needed; Vodafone opens career opportunities for graduates; Mimecast opening Australian data centres; Data retention laws diminish Australian digital competitiveness: software guru.

2nd June 2015

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COVER STORY: TELSTRA REVEALS PACNET SECURITY BREACH Mystery hackers attack Pacnet: Telstra reveals all Free legal advice from iiNet and $10 fines expected for Dallas downloaders Dallas Buyers Club to sue other ISP customers, takes action in Singapore Huawei launches Agile Internet of Things architecture with LIteOS Telcos noticeably absent from desirable Australian employers list Internet TV, consumer choice to drive fourfold increase in use of OTT services Dramatic rise in mobile data traffic...

22nd May 2015

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Mystery hackers attack Pacnet network; Vodafone ?mobile-only? strategy puts it at ?formidable disadvantage? to rivals; ?Front up? and be counted says Spark to NZ broadband regulator; Equinix delivers Azure access through Melbourne data centre; ChatSim chats up free chat without limits or Wi-Fi; Apple Watch security holes plugged by Watch OS 1.0.1.

21st May 2015