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Yes, Optus too may need to refund NBN customers A day after Telstra admitted that it had overcharged NBN customers, promising them unattainable speeds, Australia's second largest telco Optus has made a similar confession and said it is working with the ACCC to provide compensation to those who have been affected.

10th November 2017

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Can ACCC's new study solve the NBN mess? Can a new report released the ACCC solve the NBN mess or will we just end up with 29 recommendations spanning a wide range of competition and consumer issues in communications markets?

31st October 2017

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Vocus North-West Cable System is up and running The Vocus Group, Australia's fourth largest telecommunications outfit, has successfully connected its high-speed fibre-optic North-West Cable System to the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project and Shell?s Prelude floating liquefied natural gas facility located off the north-west coast of Australia.

16th October 2017

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NBN SAU changes ?unfair? to consumers: ACCAN ACCAN CEO Teresa Corbin has cast doubt on the fairness to consumers of proposed changes to the National Broadband Network Special Access Undertaking, the SAU.

12th October 2017

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Facial recognition database system 'could cost billions' The setting up of a national facial recognition database is likely to cost Australia at least hundreds of millions of dollars, but could go into the billions, an expert in the field has told iTWire.

6th October 2017

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NBN Co announces new 'wholesale business pricing model' A new "capped" wholesale fee is "set to drive competition of nbn business products," according to Australia's flexible national broadband network builders.

28th September 2017

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Telstra expands into security space, opens centre in Sydney Emphasising the fact that security is now a major selling point in the ICT space, Telstra has opened a security operations centre in Sydney. Vodafone awarded top telco spot as #1 for small business Winning the ?Canstar Blue award for Most Satisfied Customers - Small Business Mobile Phone Providers 2017,? Vodafone clearly means business for small business.

25th August 2017

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Vodafone?s new ?customer friendly? plans challenge competitors Seeking to strike a death blow to competitors while breathing new life into customer friendliness, service, choice, payment plans and value, Vodafone seeks true victory in the Game of Phones.

17th August 2017

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Vodafone incurs losses but invests $2 billion to boost mobile network Vodafone Australia is touting a spend of $2 billion on development and expansion of its Australian mobile network over the full year 2017 despite a year on year loss of $81.5 million for the first half.

2nd August 2017

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ECONOMUSE: The blame game - cutting the gordian knot Vodafone Hutchison Australia?s solution does not cut it. Australians still hang on to their landlines In the era of mobile phones and smartphones many Australians still find it difficult to give up their trusty landline phone services, with a new survey revealing that 55% still have a landline phone.

31st July 2017