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COVER STORY WILL TURNBULL?S NBN BE ON TIME? Durrant-Whyte resigns from NICTA over ?differences of opinion?; ANALYSIS ? UK MOBILE MARKET; Vodafone looks at Liberty; Media moguls back major new Aussie P2P online finance venture; The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Aussies ?prefer mobile phones over TVs?; Mobile will ?never replace broadcast radio?; SWIFT start to new payments...

5th December 2014

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ANALYSIS Where does the latest NBN announcement leave Turnbull?s promises?; OPINION The great NBN Co rollout go-slow: Does MTM stand for ?Malcolm Turnbull?s Mistake??; Mobile will ?never replace broadcast radio?; European telco wars ? now Vodafone looks at Liberty; Perth extends free Wi-Fi to Northbridge.

2nd December 2014

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COVER STORY Fixed line telephony in major global decline; New group launches communications initiative; Not so fast on data retention, says committee; OPINION Brandis: I can see you but you can?t see me ; Telstra launches 4GX in Melbourne; Asia Pacific FTTH reaches 100 million, no thanks to Australia; ACMA flags changed OTT regulation; Chorus reduces UFB cost guidance; Fire service using Polycom video collaboration; Ericsson and IBM collaborate on 5G antenna designs; Telco IT investment growing...

28th November 2014

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New group launches communications initiative; Not so fast on data retention, says committee; OPINION Brandis: I can see you but you can?t see me; Ericsson to provide Tasmanian gateway; Telstra doubles down on tempting tablets; Europe to Google: make ?right to be forgotten? global; Massive growth in Wi-Fi in Australia.

28th November 2014

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COVER STORY BIG DEALS for BIGAIR and BIGCOMMERCE; BigAir bigger with Oriel; .. and Bigcommerce raises another $50 million ; Telstra hots up hotspot Wi-Fi war with free offer; Netflix is coming! Netflix is coming! ANALYSIS Will Netflix Australia be a Netflop? ; Google?s Queensland BalLOON tr; ACCC tells how to prevent an NBN monopoly; OPINION Turnbull lauds ?interim? NBN corporate plan; Excess data charge complaints still increasing; Click Frenzy a click flop; SPECIAL ? ERICSSON...

21st November 2014

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Telstra hots up hotspot Wi-Fi war with free offer; BigAir bigger with Oriel; Netflix is coming! Netflix is coming!; ANALYSIS Will Netflix Australia be a Netflop?; Connected services driving mobile growth; but more mobile spectrum ?vital to growth?.

20th November 2014

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Inabox Group acquires Anittel for $10 million, jobs to go; Now TPG increases Amcom stake; Aussies to break online shopping records; Half of mobile users could switch carriers; Telstra announces ?4GX?; Soprano Gamma brings IP to enterprise messaging ; Airports prepare for the ?connected traveller? ; Turning phone waste into art ; Scammers scam the scam watcher; Turnbull defends data retention; OPINION Turnbull?s data retention hypocrisy revealed; Canberra?s CBRfree Wi-Fi network launches ;...

7th November 2014

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Turnbull defends data retention; OPINION Turnbull?s data retention hypocrisy revealed; Canberra?s CBRfree Wi-Fi network launches; IBM signs major Chinese cloud deal; Lenovo completes Motorola acquisition; Pure Storage joins OpenStack.

3rd November 2014

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OPINION Data retention ? secrecy by Government, pussyfooting by Labor; iiNet?s free Wi-Fi network for Victoria; and 100 Mbps HFC in Geelong; Hitachi CaaS moves into Equinix data centres; TelSoc AGM focus on NBN; Demand for iPhone 6 boosts Apple?s euro sales; Don?t call me ? ever; Use NBN for the good of society, says ITU.

30th October 2014

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COVER STORY VERTIGAN AND THE RESPONSE; Vertigan says split up the NBN and sell it off; Broadband around the world ? report from the Netherlands; NBN product roadmap shows FTTN retail still nine months away; OPINION Vertigan cops a drubbing ? and rightly so; Australia?s surveillance future ?data retention, more powers for ASIO, less oversight; Berners-Lee argues for open ? but private ? web; Government acting like Big Brother ? Greens; Business backs data retention ? with oversight; OPINION 1...

3rd October 2014