ZipTel
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Budget: NBN fast tracking, Netflix tax, multinational tax crackdown, SME relief; Data retention compliance allocation could force ISPs out of business; Verizon to buy AOL for US$4.4 Billion; NZ beats Australia in Netflix speed rankings; Penn?s Telstra pushes globally optical PEN: high-bandwidth; ZipTel?s ZipT VoIP app aims to beat Skype; Mobile advertising set for huge growth:new report.
13th May 2015
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Motorola extends Victorian emergency services management contract; ZipTel signs satellite deal with SpeedCast; Optus signs up Church Resources; Globalgig does 10GB for $50 a month; Cisco tracks worldwide mobile boom; Sydney launches .sydney domain.
17th February 2015
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Turnbull opens DiData?s Canberra cloud centre; ... and Telstra to build government cloud; Australians ?addicted? to smart devices, but believe we lag behind in digital; Telstra, Ericsson, Qualcomm hit 450 Mbps on 4G; ZipTel launches global data SIM card; BT in talks to buy O2, and maybe EE.
25th November 2014
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ZipTel to spend up big on marketing; Psoda expands Australian operations; On-premise UC solutions on the decline; Spark lowers Australian roaming costs; Ericsson gets gong from Analysys Mason; ECONOMUSE Act now ? or the NBN will be a white elephant The Charles Todd Oration last week highlights misunderstanding about the true state of the NBN.
10th November 2014
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CommsWire Weekly 25 July 2014 COVER STORY ? Telstra sends more jobs to Asia Hutch numbers show VHA has slowed decline Latest FAD consultation process begins Apple?s half denial confirms iOS ?back door? Cisco tops, but who?s number two? TV stations meeting local content rules Australia a wireless leader and wired laggard Telstra to shut down 2G network ACMA and AFP forum to fight child exploitation
25th July 2014
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Expedia to buy Wotif; Triple Zero review; NT Government and Telstra connect the bush; My Net Fone acquires iBoss; Huawei Australia to expand into data centres; The Trans-Pacific Partnership debate; Zuckerberg says the Internet more important than the printing press; SubPartners to use NextDC's P1 for APX cables; Alcatel-Lucent hits 10 Gbps over copper; NewSat secures $11.7 million contract for Jabiru-2 capacity; Australia ?lags the world? on mobile strategy; Respecting your privacy ? new ?...
11th July 2014
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Expedia to buy Wotif; Respecting your privacy ? new ?private cloud? to take on Facebook; Police are gathering your phone data by 'tower dumping'; AussieSim back as ZipTel ? to take on Skype; AussieSim announces record monthly SIM sales; M2 adds 100,000 users in the financial year; Telecom NZ invests in applications development startup App La Carte; Wi-Fi to get faster ? and faster and faster; ?Digital disruption? to cost banks $27 billion; RETROSPECTIVE 160 years of Australian...
8th July 2014
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COVER STORY ? The spectrum review? Turnbull announces spectrum review details? Spectrum Review Terms of Reference? ? AMTA welcomes spectrum review Apple finally admits to iMessage bug Telstra?s SSU report card ? Can do better Telstra invests in Matrixx Software? and launches R&D partnership program with NICTA and universities
30th May 2014
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Telstra invests in Matrixx SoftwareTelstra Ventures has made another significant international investment, leading a funding round for Silicon Valley based digital services company Matrixx Software. ? and launches R&D partnership program with NICTA and universitiesTelstra will invest in and work with NICTA on projects of ?mutual interest?. It has also announced relationships with a number of universities.
29th May 2014